New Transway M8 Interior Photos Released Along with Exterior Design
A new set of interior photography for the upcoming Transway M8 has been officially released, showcasing the vehicle's luxurious and modern design elements. The M8 is a joint project between Transway and Huawei, positioned as a mid-size multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) with a hybrid plug-in powertrain.
Upon closer inspection, the interior reveals a mix of traditional and high-tech materials. The dual-tone color scheme features brown and beige hues, complemented by metallic accents on both the center console and cabin trim. The instrument cluster features a 15.6-inch touchscreen display, along with an expansive 17.3-inch rear seat entertainment screen for enhanced entertainment.
The seating arrangement is designed for seven passengers, with two separate seats in the second row and ample legroom. Individual electrically adjustable seating with armrests allows for comfortable travel, while also introducing new features such as moonroof-mounted heated neck supports and an advanced massage function to provide optimal comfort during long journeys.
Headlights on both sides of the vehicle adopt a prominent "7" shape design, characterized by horizontally-brushed chrome elements. Side air dams feature vertical mesh screens with vertically aligned silver accents, complementing the sleek aerodynamics of the exterior. The high-mounted LED fog lamps have been replaced with horizontal LED strips, while advanced features such as the Quantum Drive system from Huawei will likely be added for an unparalleled driving experience.
The rear deck boasts the latest "Ocean Sun" LED light bar technology with a chrome accent strip running down its center, creating an unmistakable silhouette of style. The vehicle measurement consists of 5127 / 1893 / 1823mm length, width and height respectively, as well as a wheelbase stretching at 3070mm.
In relation to the drivetrain specifications, we can tell it is fitted with a 2.0-liter T-plugin hybrid engine that outputs up to 140 kW of power.
This advanced technology system will have plenty of room for future development.
Note: Transway M8