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Qiantu Motor K50 Roadster Concept Launched On The Beijing Auto Show
The beautiful Qiantu Motor K50 Roadster has debuted on the Beijing Auto Show, looking absolutely stunning in gray blue over piano black. The K50 Roadster is the drop top variant of the K50 Coupe, which will be launched on the Chinese car market later this year. The Roadster will follow in 2017.
Racing bulges and mirrors in black, interior in beige leather.
The Roadster has the same power train as the Coupe: two electric motors, one on the front axle and one on the rear axle. Combined output is 408hp and 650nm. Top speed (coupe) is 200 kilometer per hour and 0-100 is gone in 4.6 seconds. Range is 300 kilometer. No word yet on the specs of the battery pack. The frame is made of aluminum and the body of carbon fiber.
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Lincoln transformará su portafolio de productos en vehículos conectados y 100% eléctricos en 2030
El nuevo Sistema Inteligente de Lincoln permitirá una relación a largo plazo con los clientes al estar siempre conectados, y brindando las actualizaciones de software de manera remota a partir de este verano. Foto Cortesía Lincoln.
Lincoln planea expandir su portafolio de experiencias personalizadas y sin esfuerzo, utilizando Lincoln Way App para brindar un conjunto de funciones remotas que le permitirán estar siempre conectado con su vehículo. Foto Cortesía Lincoln. Foto Cortesía Lincoln.
El nuevo Sistema Inteligente de Lincoln permitirá una relación a largo plazo con los clientes al estar siempre conectados, y brindando las actualizaciones de software de manera remota a partir de este verano. Foto Cortesía Lincoln.