The new electric Chery will cost 25,000 Brazilian riyals and will bear the last name Ice Cream

The new electric Chery will cost 25,000 Brazilian riyals and will bear the last name Ice Cream

Just like the phoenix, the Chery QQ I rose from the ashes. The sub-disk has been completely overhauled by the Chinese brand and is now betting on 100% electric machining, even smaller size and many customization options. idea maker is the face Wuling Hongguang MiniEV, produced by the domestic joint venture General Motors.

Given the high sales figures of the competitor, which is the most famous electric company in China, Chery decided to enter the dispute and launch QQ Ice Cream. But the nickname (ice cream, in Portuguese) has nothing to do with the power of the car. Without specifying the details, the only thing that is known is that the small device will be powered by batteries.

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In order to appeal to a younger audience of “Generation Z”, the new QQ abandons the circular lines and makes space for a more modern look. Straight lines also provide more interior space. In the body, which has two doors, the brand promises possibilities for customization, with amazing colors and even special decoration.

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In the front, the logo stands out, which will serve as the door to the QQ recharge. Of course, the grill remains closed as in all electric models. For enlightenment, the Cherry QQ Ice Cream It has lights (lit by LEDs) that are round, “U” shaped.



Although sold in Brazil in the past decade (including, QQ was the cheapest car for sale here), there are no marketing plans in the country, but in China, the small electric car must be booked from August 24.

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The newcomer was born, at first, at the hands of the new eco-brand of Chery: I am a car. It is estimated that in order to satisfy the tastes of customers, the prices of the model should be below average. Something around 25,000 Brazilian Real – an amount that was actually returned for the Chinese currency.

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