Previously, Toyota had announced that it would build more than 65,438+00 pure electric vehicles based on the e-TNGA platform in the next few years. Recently, they finally announced their first pure electric car. The new car is positioned as a medium-sized SUV, code-named BZ3, which is the first pure electric vehicle under Toyota e-TNGA. And the release time of the car is not conceptual, but will be officially released in mass production before the end of next year.
Judging from the renderings they have given so far, the new car does not adopt Toyota's current family-style design style, but adopts a more conceptual design style. The enclosed front air intake grille and slender LED headlights are rich in lines, which makes the whole more stereoscopic, and the straight wiring also enhances the visual width.
But overall, the overall shape of the new car can not help but remind people of another model-Faraday FF9 1, which has been active in PPT in China, but has not been mass-produced! Especially from the back line of A-pillar, the two cars are exactly the same. Is it true that Jia Yueting's PPT spread to Japan beyond the ocean?
Of course, apart from styling, Toyota BZ3 has nothing to do with FF9 1. Due to the technology jointly developed by Subaru and Toyota, its platform has strong modular characteristics, the front axle is fixed, and the dimensions of the rear axle motor and battery pack can be changed as needed. On the whole, it is still worth looking forward to.
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