Well, in my head, high power cars and small children equals lots and lots of vomit. So a car that is more focused on it's passengers no matter what their ages is fine by me.
I think that changing table will still be useful after the baby grows up. It can still be a nice snack table or feeding table. The fridge/food warmer will also always be useful kids or not.
And with that level of detail and creativity is why the stodgy old US car makers are PETRIFIED, that would be a huge seller in the US but the US prefers to live in the Stone Age !
You kinda came across as quite negative on this one Elliot, the vast majority of cars are just utilitarian and have no great driving experience. This car seems to pack a punch well above it's weight for a small family and I find it very interesting. That baby changer could be used as little tables for backseat passengers regardless of whether there's a baby or not.
Do you think EVs are an opportunity for a reset? Rather than race car performance, should acceleration rates and top speed be limited to something close to legal limits?
Lately, all I want is an affordable EV, here in Europe. With decent range (not enormous), decent charging options and decent inside space. No more. Doesn’t matter where it comes from. But to be honest, I’d love it to be Chinese. Just to give a sarcastic ‘big thumbs up’ to the legacy car brands.
Not really but you know what, to me this is an affordable version of luxury MPV with captain seats!🤩 I was about to add that I'd want to something longer with third row but then, the size of this car is great in tight spaces/cities.
I guess the first complaint of it if it were sold in the west would be a family car only having 4 seats. I personally think it would make a great airport run Uber type car. The separate seats make if seem quite premium.