Wuling EV Previewed In Indonesia With Tiny Wheels And A Face Inspired By VR Glasses | Carscoops carscoops
have nothing in common in terms of body panels. The Wuling EV adopts a single-box silhouette with a tiny bonnet and a large aerodynamic windshield. The signature element is the high-mounted LED strip that expands towards the profile serving as a base for the mirrors, with the regular headlights positioned lower on the front bumper. According to the designers, this setup was inspired by the VR glasses which will become an important part of our future due to the metaverse.
The profile is characterized by the tiny wheels which make the EV look like a supermarket cart. Another feature is the rear side windows which are significantly taller than the front side windows. Finally, the vertical rear end has a similar treatment to the front in terms of theThe Wuling EV will be exhibited at the “Electrify Your World” event in Jakarta between June 1 and 5.
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