Maxus revealed a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) concept that will be part of its new modular electric vehicle platform called MIFA (Maxus Intelligent Flexible Architecture). It is designed with unmistakable futuristic details inside and out that are meant to look cool and out of this world.
The Maxus MPV MIFA concept
The boxy shape body of the Maxus MPV concept provides a familiar Maxus look which can be seen from the G50 MPV and D60 midsize SUV. A full-width daytime running light (DRLs) is integrated into the front fascia alongside a grille-less layout to create a futuristic EV appeal.
Going to the rear-end, the wraparound taillights run across the length of the vehicle, completing the DRLs upfront. Maxus added rose gold trims on the lower rear bumper to give the rear end of the MPV concept a less bland look.
The widescreen looks something from the future
Inside, the rose gold trims are integrated into the cabin which gives it a vibrant interior atmosphere. The infotainment screen and instrument gauge cluster have been integrated into one widescreen system. Also adding to the unique cabin of the MIFA concept is the roofless design brought by its wide panoramic sunroof.
This concept looks absolutely superb
As for performance capabilities, Maxus’ concept will be drawing power from electric motors that can generate 671 hp and a whopping 900 Nm of torque. Depending on the battery option, it can run with a range that varies from 600 km up to 800 km. Maxus claims that the MPV can go from zero to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds.
Striking details in every area of the MPV concept
The Maxus MPV MIFA, however, is still a concept so changes can still be made once the car brand rolled it off for production. Reports state that it will be out for production as early as October this year, while the official sales will begin in the first quarter of 2022. Once it is out in the market, the MPV should further advance the name of the car brand’s MIFA EV platform in the auto industry.
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