Geely’s Radar sub-brand only has one vehicle on the market right now – an electric truck called the RD6. It is currently available with a single motor on the rear axle, but a dual-motor AWD version is coming soon with interior updates.
AutoHome reports that the new trim version is called “Horizon” and is available for ordering as of today, March 22. The first customers to order it in China will have it delivered in the second quarter.
On the exterior side of things, the vehicle looks much like the RD6, but with a new front fascia. The brand emblem has moved from the hood rim onto the trim piece between the headlights and has grown up in size considerably. Note also the “4WD” badge on the tailgate.
The interior trim resembles that of the Geely Okavango SUV in its Chinese domestic market spec. Compared to the standard RD6, the AWD edition benefits from a thorough dashboard and tunnel redesign. It also sports a new digital gauge cluster and a 14.6-inch infotainment display. The steering wheel stays the same.
Power for the truck comes from two e-motors producing a combined 428 PS (422 hp / 315 kW) and 594 Nm (438 lb-ft) of torque. Accelerating from zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) takes roughly four seconds, and the top speed amounts to 190 km/h (118 mph). Drivers get seven presets to switch between and can use their trucks to supply external devices with power (up to 21 kW).
Battery and pricing details are pending. The RWD version of the truck, which has been on sale in China for two years now, has 272 PS (268 hp / 200 kW) at its disposal and comes with three battery size options – 63, 86 and 100 kilowatt-hours. Depending on your chosen spec, it may cost from 145,800 to 268,800 Yuan (U.S. $20,00–37,300).