This is a new Chinese 1,000 hp all-electric limousine
One of many Chinese start-up carmakers looking for their big break into the world's automotive market. No exception, LVCHI Automotive Technology also known as LVCHI Auto who has been launched a luxury all-electric limousine named LVCHI Venere at the Geneva International Motor Show 2018.
LVCHI Venere, a luxury all-electric limousine has been launched at the Geneva International Motor Show 2018. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2qRnxHn)
The Venere has passed the test by CSI with an astounding result. The power produced by this car reaches 1,000 hp and can accelerate from rest to 100 kph in just 2.5 seconds. This car's highest speed is 286 kph and can travel a distance of 652 kilometers with a single fully battery charges.
This car's project started since 2016 in Shanghai, China. And the company has an ambition to become one of the world's biggest electric car players. In the implementation of these car project, since July 2017 the Chinese company has made collaboration with I.DE.A Institute, a world famous Italian car design company that was founded in 1978.
Right side view of LVCHI Venere, a luxury all-electric limousine. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2DoHwo6)
LVCHI Auto wants to develop the Venere with the idea of providing innovative solutions for today's luxury cars. For example, the chassis is made of composite and carbon fiber. And this 5 meter longated limousine is driven by 4 electric motors, each of 2 electric motors on the front and rear and combined with a 100 kWh lithium-Ion battery pack. Each electric motor is capable of rotating up to 13,000 rpm and produces power up to 185 kW with a total torque of 1,540 Nm. Not only that, to charge the battery from empty up to 80% only takes about 50 minutes.
Left side view of LVCHI Venere, a luxury all-electric limousine with its suicide door-types open. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2Dsy7MA)
By design, the Venere emphasizes on frame construction of Honeycomb sandwiches made of carbon fiber, to maintain its rigid design pattern and keeping the car's weight as low as possible. Indeed, by design, this car specifically adheres to the Italian design style. Look at its large fenders give a stronger aggressive impression with short bonnet and combined with spacious cabin spaces. The total weight of this car reaches 2,100 kg which is lighter than the Tesla Model S P 100D (2,241 kg).
Interior view of LVCHI Venere, a luxury electric-powered limousine. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2DoHwo6)
While the interior design is made simple and luxurious as appropriate its exterior appearance. All parts of the dashboard use a digital system, starting from the rear view screen to the left of the driver. With a digital pattern like that will make the car's driver or passengers become familiar with the central display.
Rear side view of LVCHI Venere, a luxury electric-powered limousine. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2qRnxHn)
"We present these Venere in Geneva as a masterpiece of future electric luxury car design. At LVCHI Auto, we have detailed plans to become one of the best known electric car makers. And, the Venere is our work to appear to the world," said Xiangyin Wang, president of LVCHI Auto. He also added, that the technicians of LVCHI Auto along with I.DE.A Institute designers have been able to build a prototype car ready for production in the upcoming 2019.
The plan, these Venere version production will be built in Turin, Italy. And we've no idea of how much it will cost, however, or whether or not it will come to the auto market in your place. We look forward to further infos.
After the Venere project is complete, this Chinese company will produce an electric city car. And in 2020 and 2021, they also plan to launch an SUV with a high-performance MPV and their Urano sedan platform which has been presented in Shanghai on January 8, 2018.. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | INSIDE EVS | AUTOCAR | AUTOEXPRESS]
No comments:
Post a Comment