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Changan unveils Vision-V concept


24 August 2021  

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KATHMANDU:   Empowering the line “when intelligence gets smarter, the feeling gets only to you”. Changan believes in making futuristic products and makes them available in the current market.

Chinese manufacturer Changan presented the Vision-V concept car at the Beijing auto show, which offers an insight into the style that will characterize the brand’s future models.

The car inaugurates a true new stylistic philosophy based on aesthetics, technology, and intelligence.

According to the manufacturer, who has a European style center based in Turin, the brand’s new design uses technology and intelligence with warm human care to create a rational, simple, futuristic, and advanced aesthetic language.

Last week unofficially Chinese media caught the new UNI-V who takes some inspiration from its smaller sibling UNI-T and will also have a design inspired by the Changan Vision-V Concept unveiled at Beijing Auto Show.

Changan designers have given the UNI-V a strongly geometric front facia. The blended air intake gives the UNI-V an EV-like look while large intakes beneath are for appealing aesthetics. Sharp headlights and angular creases give the vehicle a bold presence when viewed head-on.

Changan comes with a visually long hood, and a long roofline ending in a fastback rear.

With optional 18-inch wheels, the UNI-V looks visually pleasant and not over-the-top. Retractable door handles add more style from the side profile.

Retro-futuristic rear light bars are cool, a design cue also presents on the UNI-V.  Dual chromed exhaust tips are sporty, as well as the low center third brake light. Apparently, a version of the UNI-V also has an electrically retractable rear spoiler.

Along with the released photos, some information was also released regarding the UNI-V. As per the previous article, Changan Auto will use its 1.5L 185 HP engine on the UNI-V.

 

 

 

Publish Date : 24 August 2021 11:57 AM

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