Kathmandu: The official distributor for Changan cars and Deepal EVs in Nepal, MAW Vriddhi Autocorp, is set to establish a new segment in the automobile industry by unveiling the world’s first ‘Transformer SUV,’ the Deepal E07. Touted as “Versatile, Intelligent, Capable, and Stylish,” the Deepal E07 is expected to revolutionize the driving experience of humankind.
Combining Changan’s 163-year-long legacy with cutting-edge technology and unparalleled design, the Deepal E07 addresses the demands of off-road capability. More than just an SUV, the E07 stands as a lifestyle statement.
The Deepal E07 is the world’s first mass-produced Transformer SUV, capable of converting from an SUV to a truck with the press of a button. This makes it ideal for both urban driving and off-road adventures. Designed with sleek aerodynamics, it ensures high performance and comfort on rugged terrains. The E07 is powered by a 190 kW rear-wheel drive system, delivering 258 PS of power and 365 Nm of torque, with a WLTP range of 566 kilometers. It also supports ultra-fast DC charging capabilities.
Engineered to tackle harsh terrains and challenging roads, the E07 boasts a 600mm water-wading capacity. Additionally, it features a 28.86-inch Augmented Reality HUD and a 3D model car control interface. Other highlights include zero-gravity seating, 18 speakers, and auto parking functionality. The advanced suspension system includes a double-wishbone front suspension and H-arm rear suspension, ensuring road impact absorption and stable tire contact on uneven roads.
This revolutionary EV aligns with Changan’s mission to create intelligent, sustainable, and multipurpose vehicles for the global market. The Deepal E07 establishes a new segment in the SUV category, representing a significant leap from traditional SUV designs. Its ability to transform into a pickup truck sets a new standard of versatility, addressing the diverse needs of modern consumers.
By combining intelligence, capability, and adaptability, the Deepal E07 is poised to redefine the future of SUVs in Nepal and beyond.
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