Lanchay Dreamcar's Interior Spotted: Simplified Design and New Features
A series of exclusive photos of the Lanchay Dreamcar's interior have been leaked, giving us a glimpse into the vehicle's revamped design. The most notable change is the removal of the rear-seat entertainment screen, replaced by a standalone middle control panel with the potential to include mobile slide tracks.
The Dreamcar currently boasts 12 variants on offer, priced between ¥32.99 million and ¥44.99 million. This comes after the recent launch of four-wheel drive elite versions of the QingKun and dignified QingKun, which introduced features such as Huawei's QingKun intelligent driving ADS3.0 and the Honmong cockpit.
Interior Updates
Taking a closer look at the interior shots reveals that the main departure from previous models is the revised middle control panel, with the rear-seat entertainment screen now absent. The overall minimalistic design improves the interior's visual appeal. Notably, although there have been changes to the seat layout and center console features, no adjustments were made to the rear seats' configurations.
Observations and Speculation
With regards to exterior design, the Dreamcar's current trim appears largely unchanged from its predecessor model. Enhanced features include active laser radar on the roof for a higher driving experience in the advanced QingKun intelligent driving version. As anticipated, due to these layout adjustments, we can expect some pricing flexibility, which eagerly anticipates our wait and speculation regarding further price decreases.
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