Baojun's latest new energy vehicle rolls out
The new model, whose name will be revealed later, inherits Baojun’s new interstellar geometry design language.
Chinese carmaker Baojun has revealed the first images of its newest new energy vehicle (NEV). The new model, whose name will be revealed later, inherits Baojun’s new interstellar geometry design language.
Its avant-garde split body design and two-tone exterior are meant to have a futuristic look that will appeal to younger consumers. According to Baojun, "The hui character shape of the front bumper echoes the pattern of radar waves, making the vehicle highly recognisable while hinting at the intelligent technology inside."
The bottom of the doors are made from scratch-proof material. Their flat styling expresses a full sense of technology. The hidden door handles and cruciform wheel design add to the model’s attractiveness while reducing wind resistance – a major advantage for any NEV.
Baojun’s continued introduction of NEVs (which also include the E100 and E200 electric vehicles) complements the growth of its advanced intelligent family of vehicles featuring conventional powertrains.
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