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Affordable crossover from Mercedes may appear in Ukraine

Stas SidilevLife
Denza N8
The new crossover is powerful. Source: autohome

Mercedes has prepared a new affordable crossover under the Denza brand. The car was developed jointly with the Chinese company BYD. The car may soon appear in Ukraine.

Cars from China are willingly imported to our country, even those that are not officially presented in our market. This applies to Denza. The joint development of Mercedes and BYD was reported on CarNewsChina.

The new Denza N8 is a large crossover with a body length of 4949 mm with a wheelbase of 2830 mm. The width is 2,830 mm and the height is 1,725 mm.

The spacious interior, depending on the configuration, can accommodate six, seven or eight people. The car is designed with the most current trends in mind, so buyers will be offered hybrid and all-electric variants.

Denza N8

The Denza N8 Hybrid is powered by a 1.5 liter gasoline engine that is paired with an electric motor. There will be several hybrid modifications with the most powerful one offering 490 hp.

The electric car will be equipped with one or more motors. The output of such versions is from 313 to 585 hp. The price of Denza N8 is from $30,000 to $40,000.

OBOZREVATEL previously reported on an affordable electric car General Motors, the price of which will not exceed 5000 dollars.

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