Foxconn EV Model B. (File photo)
As per the details shared by the design team, the newly unveiled EV will share the almost same style statement and design structure in the final stage model.
The largest electronics maker Foxconn, best known for creating Apple iPhones, has finally unveiled its first production-ready EV during the ongoing Geneva Motor Show. The five-seater Foxtron Model B is built on the company’s MIH (Mobility in Harmony) modular architecture, and has been designed by one of the popular firms Pininfarina.
As per the details shared by the design team, the newly unveiled EV will share the almost same style statement and design structure in the final stage model. However, slight cosmetic changes from both outside and inside are expected. The EV has been made to dominate the segment by offering great range and power.
Design Details
Taking about the design, the Model B was displayed in a red color scheme, featuring a fully LED headlight setup with trending extended LED DRLs at the front. The placement of the lighting setup at both ends somehow enhances the EV’s charm, and makes it look bolder and wilder.
Overall Size and Range
When it comes to the overall size, it is 1865mm wide, 4300mm long, 1530mm tall. and has a wheelbase of 2800mm. The company did not reveal any specs-related details as yet. However, it has been confirmed that the EV will offer approximately 500 kilometers of range.
Other Concepts
Meanwhile, the company has created five concepts, using the same platform as model B. The list includes the Model V dual-cab pick-up, Model B EV, the Model E car, the Model T bus, and the Model C, which flaunts a bigger size and offers decent power and range.