Guizhi Yinzhe Hui Wing True L380 to Debut on March 10th
Guzihi Yinzhe Hui, a newly added brand to the company's portfolio, will officially launch its flagship model, the L380, on March 10th.
The new vehicle, which is a medium passenger van with pure-electric powertrain, previously belonged to LEVC brand. The newly launched car has undergone upgrades in interior design and features. As for promotions, interested customers who pre-order can enjoy an exclusive discount of 1000 yuan for the down payment, which will be redeemed over the total purchase price of 10,000 yuan, as well as a free configuration worth 20,000 yuan.
In terms of exterior design, the L380 retains the previous generation's styling cues. The design inspiration comes from the aerospace industry, with an emphasis on aerodynamics. The front end boasts a spacious opening, equipped with a closed-type bonnet and integrated headlamps that follow current automotive trends.
Above the headlights are three separate LED light bars in a trapezoid shape, creating higher visibility for the vehicle's profile. Meanwhile, it has two low-beam and high-beam lights placed below to complete its front-end design.
When viewed from the side, the L380 sports an extensive volume silhouette while keeping up with balanced visual proportions by giving way to the use of all black roof and pillar pillars to help alleviate weight perception on the side. The overall measurements for this new car amount to 5316 * 1998 * 1940mm in length, width and height respectively, with a wheelbase measuring at 3185mm.
On the backside, the dual front vertical taillights of this vehicle will produce visually stunning effects when turned on at night.
The interior design focuses primarily around seats designed from premium synthetic fabrics. Specifically, its seat-fitting coverage is 94%, the rate at which the material provides a sense of sitting comfort and durability is higher than that from Nappa leather (with an equivalent weight density in square meters being 3/4 of the previous standard). The vehicle further benefits from making use of "Ming Dynasty Imperial Mahogany" throughout.
In terms of instrumentation, it comes equipped with a large digital LCD instrument cluster alongside its additional screen for better visual feedback.
At the bottom center position is located an analog dial made of diamonds, used to control its onboard media system. Otherwise aspects regarding these L380's follow that of their predecessor model: front seats can be placed closer or further toward drivers according to preference via multi-point positioning.
In terms of power distribution, each vehicle comes equipped with two electric motors providing the same level of performance as its counterpart in this generation.
On charge efficiency, new models support both slow and fast recharging capabilities: 5.7 seconds "breakthrough", respectively reaching speeds 570km, 805km and 825km during full charged test runs, all under electricity-only conditions.