Recently, there is news that a new generation of "pure electric version" Alpha is about to be released. According to online rumors, the new car is expected to be jointly built with BYD, and BYD will provide power batteries and electronic control technology, which is expected to be released this year.
In terms of exterior design, the new car basically follows the design style of the fuel version of Toyota Elfa, equipped with a closed grille design common on pure electric models, and matrix LED headlight groups on both sides. The rear part is equipped with a through-type LED tail light cluster, and the overall size of the body will also be greatly improved.
In terms of power, the new car is expected to be driven by dual motors, with a maximum output of 275kW, a peak torque of 470Nm, and a maximum cruising range of 600-620km. The new generation of Alpha models will also be based on the brand's TNGA-K platform, and its lightweight body treatment also brings great advantages to the range of pure electric models.
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