Engineering:Maxus Mifa 9

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Short description: Chinese minivan
Maxus Mifa 9
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Overview
ManufacturerMaxus (SAIC Motor)
Production2021–present
AssemblyWuxi, China (Maxus)
Body and chassis
ClassMinivan (M)
Body style5-door van
LayoutFront-motor, Front wheel drive
RelatedMaxus G90
Powertrain
Electric motorPermanent magnet synchronous motor
Power output180 kW (244.7 PS; 241.4 bhp)
Battery90 kWh Ternary Li-ion
Range323 mi (519.8 km)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,200 mm (126.0 in)
Length5,270 mm (207.5 in)
Width2,000 mm (78.7 in)
Height1,840 mm (72.4 in)

The Maxus Mifa 9 is an electric minivan produced by SAIC Maxus, which launched on the Chinese car market in November 2021. The Mifa 9 is based on the same platform as the gasoline powered Maxus G90 MPV.

Overview

The Mifa 9 was previewed by the Maxus Mifa concept presented at the Auto Shanghai in April 2021, showing the concept of a large, luxurious van with all-electric drive.[1] The production model called Maxus Mifa 9 made its official debut in November 2021 at Auto Guangzhou, being the largest and most luxurious electric vehicle of the Maxus brand.[2]

Visually, the Mifa 9 is distinguished by a massive, two-color painted silhouette with a regular body shape with full LED lighting. The rear lamps were decorated with three-arm lamps, dominating the body in both width and length. The luxuriously arranged passenger cabin has space for 6 separate seats with a full range of adjustments.[3]

Production and sales of Mifa 9 began right after the November debut, in the mainland Chinese market. Moreover, Maxus also plan to start selling the vehicle on selected markets of Western Europe, including the United Kingdom .[4]

Specifications

The Mifa 9 is a fully electric minivan powered by a 245 hp (183 kW; 248 PS) electric motor. The CATL lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 90 kWh allows the driver to travel around 520 km (320 mi). In 2023, the range will be completed with a model with a larger battery pack, which will allow a distance of 650 km (400 mi).[5]


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