Future models - Qoros - 2 - PHEV ConceptShanghai show: Qoros 2 PHEV Concept breaks coverStyle and substance: Qoros is not even a decade old, but its cars are progressing quickly thanks to an influx of European industry talent. High-end Chinese brand Qoros shows small SUV, but right-hook plans not confirmed21 Apr 2015 By TIM ROBSON CHINESE company Qoros has joined the sea of petrol-electric hybrid vehicles on show at Auto Shanghai, revealing its 2 SUV PHEV Concept SUV overnight. With three cars on its books already, and a record-setting Euro NCAP five-star crash safety rating under its belt for its 3 compact sedan and hatch, the Australian importer of Chery and Foton brands, Ateco Automotive, is currently courting Qoros. However, the Chinese car-maker has given no firm indications that it intends to start producing its cars in right-hand drive any time in the next couple of years – if not longer. Ateco Asian brands spokesperson Daniel Cotterill told GoAuto that Qoros is a brand that the company is potentially interested in, if right-hand-drive versions of models that makes commercial sense become available. “We’re a way off establishing anything,” he said. “We’re always interested in good quality right-hand-drive product, but no one’s put a time or a price on it yet. We’ll await with interest.” Powered by a combination of an unspecified turbocharged petrol engine under the bonnet and a pair of electric motors on the rear axle, the Qoros’s ultra-high density batteries are, according to the car-maker, incorporated into the chassis floor structure. The 2 PHEV Concept is equipped with four driving modes, including pure electric, sport, permanent all-wheel-drive and hybrid. The system can be controlled via Qoros’s own QorosQloud app suite, which is accessible via the car’s multimedia hub. The 2 PHEV Concept also highlights cable-free charging, a common theme at this year’s Shanghai show. Qoros uses a system that it says is inspired by mid-air aircraft refuelling, comprising a folding charging probe that contains the charging socket that can be extended from within the cabin. Based on a ‘Don’t touch a cable’ principle that is practiced in the aerospace industry, the charging probe unfolds to slot into sockets on charge point pods at the roadside, in car-park charging bays or installed in homes. While the front end of the car is overtly styled, the rest of the 2 PHEV Concept appears to be very close to production spec. The tail-light cluster mimics the design of the brand’s other three cars – known simply as 3 Sedan, Hatch and City SUV – while a full-length panoramic glass roof incorporates a Chinese pattern in white jade. Qoros has also incorporated the Chinese love of numerology into the 2 PHEV. Nine name stamps located throughout the car not only pay homage to the 2’s nine designers, but also play on a Chinese character that means ‘long lasting’. The number nine also signifies the expressions ‘big’ or ‘more’. Very few specs have been supplied, other than the car’s B-segment matching dimensions. At 4181mm long, it sits on a wheelbase of 2600mm, stands 1553mm high and 2030mm wide (including mirrors). It rides on a 1663mm wide track. ![]() Read more24th of November 2014 ![]() Guangzhou show: Qoros outs 3 City SUVStartup car-maker Qoros adds its first crossover to two car line-up with 3 City SUVAll motor show![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Motor industry news |
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