Five-Star MINIEV Four-Door Model to Hit the Market on February 22nd
The highly anticipated version of the MINIEV four-door will officially launch on Feburary 22nd, marking a significant milestone in the brand's electric vehicle lineup. Designed with clean lines and aerodynamics, this electric microcar boasts a spacious interior at an affordable price.
The exterior design of the MINIEV four-door features a more rounded look that gives it an unmistakable personality. Available in three distinct colors - "Bubbles Blue", "Pudding Green", and "Sweet Whipped Mocha" - these shades will set the vehicle apart from its competitors, while new 13-inch black-pulsed alloy wheels complement its modern aesthetic.
Dimensions-wise, the MINIEV measures at 3256/1510/1578mm in length, width, and overall height. Its turning radius of just 4.5m makes it an excellent choice for navigating tight city streets. Other notable specifications include a passenger capacity of four.
The interior boasts 7-inch floating infotainment displays that provide passengers with entertainment as well as useful information. Behind-the-scenes, users will enjoy advanced driving technologies like Auto-hold and parking assistance, as well as the cutting-edge security measures - such as dual airbags and multiple sensors working together to ensure safety on the roads.
Safety is ensured by advanced features such as four-wheel stabilizing anti-lock braking system, front, rear wheel stability control systems, automatic vehicle trajectory system, high-holding ground slope launch assistant, as well as intelligent stability distribution for better traction. Other convenience settings include automatic parking and rear view camera as well.
This 30-kW electric motor provides smooth driving while top speed is limited at 100 km/h which allows an estimated range of 205km under moderate usage. Charging solutions available in fast charging mode for quick replenishment with only 35 minutes required to get the vehicle charged from 30% - 80%.
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