Leoning Z10 Plug-In Hybrid Test Shots Debut
A slew of camouflage-clad Leoning Z10 plug-in hybrid SUV test shots has emerged, offering a glimpse into the design and features of the recently unveiled vehicle.
Based on the available information, the market for new Leoning Z10 versions will see seven different trims hit the shelves, pricing ranging from RMB 18.68 to RMB 28.28 thousand.
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Key Findings
Through these test shots, several notable attributes of the Leoning Z10 plug-in hybrid SUV have become apparent. The car's side panel is covered with mock up, but upon close inspection, clues about the vehicle's setup were found.
One side is configured as the charging port and another side serves as a gas station interface; this shows that the Leoning Z10 plug-in will use all-electric power, not an internal combustion engine. In addition, these visual cues indicate that Leowing SUV features new technology to differentiate itself from previous models, expected to impact both design and build quality.
The interior remains virtually unchanged from its predecessor, ensuring a consistent feel for long-time customers of Leoning. The user experience will also include its well-established feature sets.
There are some notable internal upgrades too - the display dashboard is being updated with 12.3:1 wide aspect ratio LCD. This is in line with previous Leoning models that could be replicated on new generations of their range at different trim levels.
This version still features an integrated HUD for safety drivers and offers a large (15.4 inch) touch screen for added convenience, based off earlier model designs used to optimize the user experience.
Power sources of this plug-in seem unannounced but they may possibly use hybrid gasoline-electric systems to be released by a 1.5lT+ electric motors setup that matches some specifications to those from previous Leoning vehicles with models matching power units and output capacity of previous versions - which should result more than twice as much as the unit currently powering current trim configurations based off of spec info available.
To learn more about these tests, we will continue to monitor developments around this particular plug-in series.