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Cheap Chery and Xiaomi crossover with Toyota design and Apple name ready for sales

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Chery iCar V23
The iCar V23 model has not been fully declassified yet. Source: Carnewschina

The new Chery iCar V23 crossover is a low-cost model of the Chinese manufacturer, which was created together with Xiaomi. The electric car received a Toyota-style design and a name with a reference to Apple. Chinese companies do not stop copying other people's developments.

Photos and details about Chery iCar V23 publishes Carnewschina. The car is being prepared for the start of sales, although not all details are declassified yet. The body is square and rough, all elements have simple shapes. Visually, the car seems strong - such a feature of the chosen stylistics and design, which copied from the classic Toyota Land Cruiser. And Apple at one time patented the name iCar. But the Chery crossover will surely remain an exclusive of the Chinese market.

Length of iCar V23 is 4220 mm (wheelbase is 2730 mm), width is 1915 mm and height is 1845 mm. From the outside, the new Chery least of all resembles the usual Chinese cars. And at the back it looks like a Gelendwagen.

Chery iCar V23

Most likely, the model will have a single motor with an output of less than 200 hp. In the future, a more powerful modification with two engines and all-wheel drive is possible. The range on a single charge is expected at the level of 400 km. The price of Chery iCar V23 - from 16,500 dollars.

Chery iCar V23 is another novelty of the company. On the same platform i-MS previously showed the 03 model. In the future, a whole line of cars is planned.

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