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Geely Panda Mini Get Cute Interior, 200 KM Range And 68-Minutes Full Charge Ability

Kumeran Sagathevan

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More details are trickling down the Geely grapevine as we finally get more images and details on the Geely Panda Mini. It has 2 screens, if you consider the one behind the steering one and a respectable city range of 200 km range.


The Geely Panda mini is basically an all-electric city car with two doors, four pax seating and cute styling. The vehicle measures 3065mm in length, 1522 width and 1600mm tall and is powered by a 41 HP motor maxing out at 100KMH.




Now from the latest interior shots we are able to see its modern designed two-spoke flat bottom steering wheel and a 9.2 inch digital display positioned behind it. The two-spoke design somehow helps by not hindering the visibility of the screen. As for the main display, we have a decent sized unit measuring 8 inches.


The centre console also houses some physical buttons below the two air vents and what seems to be two USB ports. The other end of the dash just has an open cubby hole giving some open space for things you might use on a daily basis during your commute. The Panda Mini’s centre console also has a rotary gear shifter and two window switches.




As for the specs with regards to its electrification, the Panda Mini will support 22kW fast charging with 30% to 80% state of charge happening in 30 minutes. A full 0% to 100% charge would take 68 minutes. The Panda Mini would also be able to accept the regular 7kW charge which would take up to 3 hours charge time. The Panda Mini would come with two driving modes ie; Normal and Sport. Moreover, it will have 3 different regenerative brake modes.


As we reported before, the Geely Panda Mini would be priced circa CNY40,000 (RM26,000) – CNY50,000 (RM32,000). Let's hope this makes it here one day as it will fit in perfect for city commuters and B40 EV hopefuls.



(Source: CarNewsChina)



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