Uncamouflaged Images of Xiaomi Pengcheng N90 Surface, Indicating Starting Price Around 300,000 Yuan

Deep News07-11

New images of the Xiaomi Pengcheng N90 without any camouflage have been revealed, indicating the flagship range-extender SUV from the automaker's new series is nearing its market launch after nearly three years of road testing. According to insider information, the large seven-seat N90 is expected to start at a price of around 300,000 yuan.

Based on the latest information disclosed by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the N90 Max model features a boxy and rugged "square box" design. The front fascia is equipped with a cross-shaped lighting unit and the Xiaomi Auto brand logo. The vehicle's sides incorporate hidden door handles, frameless side mirrors, and newly designed alloy wheels, while the rear end features a circular full-width light bar and a large spoiler.

In terms of specifications, the Xiaomi Pengcheng N90 measures 5285 mm in length, 1998 mm in width, and 1825 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3080 mm. The interior utilizes a completely flat floor and long sliding rail design. The first-row seats can be rotated to face the second row, creating a "living room"-style layout. This design feature was previously almost exclusive to high-end MPVs and custom RVs but is now being introduced into the SUV segment by the Xiaomi Pengcheng N90, further enhancing the practicality of the cabin space.

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