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Nano Box: A Chinese electric SUV; cheaper than Suzuki Cultus

Nano Box: A Chinese electric SUV
  • A new electric SUV from Chinese automaker Dongfeng is more affordable than the standard Suzuki Cultus.
  • The Nano-Box is a little crossover SUV with a modern style and a rounded profile.
  • It includes a 27.2 kWh ternary lithium battery that enables a cruising range of up to 331 kilometers.

A new electric SUV from Chinese automaker Dongfeng is more affordable than the standard Suzuki Cultus. It is an A-segment crossover SUV with an all-electric drivetrain known as “Nano Box.”

The infant SUV is not Dongfeng’s first all-electric model. Aeolus EX1, Dongfeng Fengxing T1, Dongfeng Fengguang E1, and Venucia e30 are additional EVs. In the next five years, the company plans to introduce 3 to 5 new EV models in an effort to increase its EV output.

The Nano-Box is a little crossover SUV with a modern style and a rounded profile. It includes a 27.2 kWh ternary lithium battery that enables a cruise range of up to 331 kilometers. It has a single electric motor that produces 125 Newton-meters (Nm) of torque and 44 horsepower (hp), and it exclusively drives the front wheels.

The Nano Box has a number of contemporary features, similar to other contemporary SUVs, including:

  • A 7-inch instrument panel
  • a 10-inch central control screen
  • app-based vehicle controls
  • automatic and remote climate control
  • a car-location indicator
  • an internal diagnosis system
  • charging management
  • parking sensors
  • ABS brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) and brake assist (BA) technology
  • voice recognition
  • a rear camera
  • Bluetooth connectivity

If DFSK introduces the SUV in Pakistan, it will be one of the most affordable EVs in the world and a compelling option for Pakistan’s consumers. The SUV is currently priced at roughly Rs. 2.2 million in China.

 

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