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Aiways U6ion Electric Crossover Coupe Study Was Supervised by Ken Okuyama

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Chinese manufacturer Aiways will also demonstrate the U6ion compact coupe concept at the Geneva Motor Show, in addition to introducing the U5 hybrid SUV in European form.

Like the U5, the U6ion boasts only electrical propulsion, but Aiways does not provide many other specifics than the fact that it is built on the same MAS (More Adaptable Structure) aluminum steel frame.

From the short statement, we also hear that the U6ion is previewing a second all-electric Aiways brand SUV. We get a first view of the product courtesy of these official design drawings for the project.

Arguably, the U6ion study looks more muscular and well proportioned. But let’s not forget that these are drawings and the real thing might seem less appealing. Also, the electric crossover coupe claims to be a looker. If only because it designed under the tutelage of Ken Okuyama. Ferrari Enzo designer and former design head of Pininfarina.

The famous designer at Aiways is now chief design and art advisor. He undoubtedly had one or two things to say about the style of the U6ion. The design language reflects intelligent and streamlined technology. At the core of its product development culture, according to the Shanghai-based company.

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The U6ion sketches feature a harmonious and exciting body shape crossover coupe designed. Attract young car users looking for a zero-emission SUV that offers style, practicality and electrical performance.

The style highlights include the now ubiquitous sloping roofline, muscled haunches, bumpers influenced by motorsport.  With headlights and taillights in L-shaped form.

It is safe to assume that the U6ion production model will share the same powertrain with the U5, which packs an electric motor of 140 kW (188 HP/190 PS) that only sends torque to the front wheels up to 315 Nm (232 lb-ft). The Aiways U5 is expected to give a driving range of 460 km (286-mile), powered by a 65-kWh battery, as per NEDC.

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