Foxtron Bria

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Foxtron Bria
File:Foxtron Model B GIMS 2024 1X7A1998.jpg
Model B at Geneva 2024
Overview
ManufacturerFoxtron
Also called
  • Foxtron Model B (concept/pre-production)
Production2025 (to commence)
AssemblyTaiwan: Miaoli
Designer
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV (B)
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutRR, D4
PlatformFoxtron MIH
RelatedLuxgen n7 (Model C)
Powertrain
BatteryLiFePO
4
, 60 kWh
Electric range>500 km (310 mi), NEDC
Plug-in chargingCCS1
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,800 mm (110.2 in)[1]
Length4,315 mm (169.9 in)[1]
Width1,885 mm (74.2 in)[2]
Height1,535 mm (60.4 in)[2]
Curb weight1,870–2,020 kg (4,123–4,453 lb)

The Foxtron Bria is a battery electric vehicle designed by Foxtron, a joint venture of Foxconn and Yulon Motor, using the same Foxtron MIH platform as the earlier Foxtron Model C sport utility vehicle. It was styled by Pininfarina. The prototype was unveiled in October 2022 and the production model was shown one year later.

History

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The prototype Model B was shown at Hon Hai Tech Day on October 18, 2022; contemporary press coverage focused on its design, which was subcontracted to the Italian design studio Pininfarina.[3][4] Initial speculation compared the Model B to the Volkswagen ID.3, but the prototype was approximately the same size and targeted the same market segment as the Honda HR-V and Mazda CX-30.[2]

An updated version was shown one year later;[5] Foxtron confirmed the Model B would enter production,[6] possibly to will be marketed by Luxgen in Taiwan as the Luxgen n5.[1] Luxgen filed for a trademark on 'n5' in 2023.[7] The vehicle was expected to start production in 2023 at an unspecified factory in China and in 2024 at Lordstown Assembly in the United States.[8]

Design

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File:Foxtron Model B GIMS 2024 1X7A2000.jpg
Rear view, Foxtron Model B (2024)

The range for a planned long-range version is estimated to exceed 500 km (310 mi) on the New European Driving Cycle. It is expected to be offered either as a single-motor, rear-wheel-drive vehicle or a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive version.[5] It shares its basic platform and drivetrain components with the Luxgen n7; the single-motor version is expected to have the same maximum output of 230 hp (170 kW; 230 PS) and traction battery with 60 kW-hr capacity,[1] offering a maximum range of 450 km (280 mi), NEDC.[2]

References

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