Taiwanese automaker LUXGEN stood out at the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition by hosting the world premiere of its intelligent electric concept, neora.
Much like the LUXGEN7 SUV, LUXGEN7 CEO and LUXGEN7 MPV EV+ utility vehicles, this fully-electric premium sedan may not revolutionize the genre but still boasts successful styling inside and out.
The 1,600-kilogram, front-wheel-drive neora is powered by a 180-kW electric induction motor with lithium-ion batteries, giving it a range of up to 400 kilometres. The company says accelerations from 0 to 100 km/h can be completed in 6.5 seconds, while top speed amounts to 250 km/h.
The interior features ergonomic seats, head-up display, a modern infotainment system with LED screen and a glass sunroof. Highlighting LUXGEN's focus on sustainable development, recycled woods are used to create the dashboard.
Photo: LUXGEN |
Much like the LUXGEN7 SUV, LUXGEN7 CEO and LUXGEN7 MPV EV+ utility vehicles, this fully-electric premium sedan may not revolutionize the genre but still boasts successful styling inside and out.
The 1,600-kilogram, front-wheel-drive neora is powered by a 180-kW electric induction motor with lithium-ion batteries, giving it a range of up to 400 kilometres. The company says accelerations from 0 to 100 km/h can be completed in 6.5 seconds, while top speed amounts to 250 km/h.
The interior features ergonomic seats, head-up display, a modern infotainment system with LED screen and a glass sunroof. Highlighting LUXGEN's focus on sustainable development, recycled woods are used to create the dashboard.
Photo: LUXGEN |