Automaker Changan will soon be unveiling the second crossover SUV on its Uni lineup (“Uni” stands for “gravity” in Chinese). The Uni-T model is already available on the domestic market, and the newcomer will probably be called the Uni-V – after the Vision-V Concept it is based upon.
The Vision-V debuted last month at the 2020 Auto China show, and the newly released pics show its production counterpart. Based on these, the car will be getting a radiator grille with a mosaic-like pattern, a dual rear spoiler and what looks like slide-out door handles.
No cabin shots exist to date. Likely features include a large digital dashboard combined with the intofainment screen, an SAE Level 3 self-driving system, drowsiness alert, face recognition, and an originally styled gear selector, like that of the Uni-T.
Nothing is being revealed about the powertrain, The Uni-T is a front-wheel-drive car packing a 1.5-liter gasoline turbo-four rated at 180 hp (134 kW) and a seven-speed DCT.