Dongfeng starts production of Venucia VX6 crossovers 12:39

The first copy of the Venucia VX6 crossover rolled off the assembly line of a company in Guangzhou, China. In this respect reports carnewschina.com.

The model is built on a new platform that was first used in the Ve concept car. The length of the model is 4658 mm and the wheelbase is 2850 mm. The power of the power plant is 218 hp. The crossover is equipped with a lithium iron phosphate battery from CATL. The maximum speed of the vehicle is 165 km/h.

Venucia VX6 is the second new product of the Chinese brand this year. In July, the Venucia V Online hybrid crossover entered the Chinese market. It is capable of traveling up to 110 km on electric power, with a maximum range of 1132 km. The price of V Online starts from 118.9 thousand yuan (1.6 million rubles at the exchange rate at the time of publication).

Venucia brand, owned by Chinese automaker Dongfeng, plans to release two new models a year. The automaker plans to sell 300 thousand cars per year and then increase the sales volume to 500 thousand units.

Previously reportedThe last copy of the Hatchback Up! rolled off Volkswagen’s assembly line in Bratislava (Slovakia).



Source: Gazeta

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