Skyworth Skyhome
Wait, what?!
The Chinese electric vehicle industry is massive these days and not a single day goes by without hearing about a new product from the People’s Republic. The car you see here could be considered a standout player though, as it is equipped with technologies we are not quite familiar with yet, as well as features previously seen on high-end models. Skyworth, the automotive subsidiary of Skywell, an electronics company from China, unveils the Skyhome, a sleek-looking sedan that is supposed to go into production next year.
Drawing inspiration from traditional Chinese architectural aesthetics, the EV boasts a design ethos reminiscent of classical pavilions, setting it apart from the conventional EV crowd – or at least that’s what the company says in an official press release. One of the highlights has to be the vehicle’s cornice wings, which serve the functional purpose of sliding backward during driving to reduce wind resistance by an impressive 3 percent. In adverse weather or emergency situations, they tilt up, increasing resistance by 5 percent for enhanced control.
Source: Skyworth
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