
1 photo
Zacoe redefines modern BMW M2 with a styling upgrade
August 21, 2024
Recensie
A production-ready version of the Chinese-designed Byton SUV will debut at the impending CES show in Las-Vegas. Unless the latest teaser is deliberately misleading, the car gets to keep its enormous 49-inch / 125 cm long digital dashboard that we thought would only be present in its concept version.
Compared to the prototype unveiled a year ago, the mass-issue Byton M-Byte SUV gets a curvier instrument panel alongside an additional 8-inch display located on the steering wheel.
According to some rumors, the base model will ship with 272 hp (203 kW) at its disposal. Reportedly, it will also get a 71 kWh battery for around 400 kilometers (250 miles) of driving range. The hi-end trim should get two engines with 476 hp (355 kW) total output and a 95 kWh battery rated for 500 km / 310 mi of uninterrupted driving.
The Byton M-Byte will enter production in the city of Nanking, China. It will hit the market in 2020 priced at around U.S. $45,000.
Photo: byton.com
Editor: Olga Markelova
December 28, 2018
Populaire nieuws
1 photo
Zacoe redefines modern BMW M2 with a styling upgrade
August 21, 2024
1 photo
dÄhler-tuned BMW M2 delivers M8 power in a compact package
July 17, 2024
1 photo
Shoddily built BMW 335i pickup can be yours for cheap
August 27, 2024
1 photo
HWA’s very first Mercedes 190E Evo II restomod sold for €1.3M+
August 7, 2024