Luxgen has unveiled their 5 sedan, ahead of its world premiere at the 2012 Taipei Auto Show next April.
According to the Taiwanese automaker, the Luxgen5 is the production version of the Neora EV concept study which was exhibited at the 2011 Shanghai Auto Show earlier this year.
As you can see in the pictures, the model has a prominent grille, LED-infused headlights and an aerodynamic body. Inside, the cabin gets leather seats, an LCD/LED instrument cluster and aluminum trim.
Power comes from a choice of two turbocharged 4-cylinder engines: a 1.8-liter VVT with 150 hp and 231 Nm of torque or a 2.0-liter VVT with 170 hp and 256 Nm of torque. Both engines is connected to a six-speed automatic transmission, allowing the sedan to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 8.5 seconds and hit a top speed of 210 km/h.
Other highlights include ABS, EBD electronic brake-force distribution, a BAS brake assist system, an ESC electronic stability control system and a TCS traction control system, along with an Android-based THINK Touch infotainment system that was co-developed with HTC that comes with a large nine-inch touchscreen incorporated in the center console.
According to the Taiwanese automaker, the Luxgen5 is the production version of the Neora EV concept study which was exhibited at the 2011 Shanghai Auto Show earlier this year.
As you can see in the pictures, the model has a prominent grille, LED-infused headlights and an aerodynamic body. Inside, the cabin gets leather seats, an LCD/LED instrument cluster and aluminum trim.
Power comes from a choice of two turbocharged 4-cylinder engines: a 1.8-liter VVT with 150 hp and 231 Nm of torque or a 2.0-liter VVT with 170 hp and 256 Nm of torque. Both engines is connected to a six-speed automatic transmission, allowing the sedan to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 8.5 seconds and hit a top speed of 210 km/h.
Other highlights include ABS, EBD electronic brake-force distribution, a BAS brake assist system, an ESC electronic stability control system and a TCS traction control system, along with an Android-based THINK Touch infotainment system that was co-developed with HTC that comes with a large nine-inch touchscreen incorporated in the center console.