Following the release of the Voyah Free SUV, Voyah unveils its “Dreamer” MPV; a large, luxurious MPV available in pure electric or range-extender PHEV form. True to its name, the Dreamer is a sleeper, capable of doing 0-100 km/h in just 5.9 seconds. An independent air suspension system and low center of gravity should mean a comfortable ride.
Those looking for a subtle vehicle might
need to look elsewhere, as the Dreamer is a hard one to miss. Apart from the
headlights and logo, the front of the Dreamer consists of grilles and intakes;
ironic, given the powertrains don’t need all that much air. But, in a world
where the competition (Lexus LM, Toyota Alphard) has giant grilles, one must go
with the flow.
From the side and rear profiles, the
Dreamer looks more mainstream. We can’t blame the Dreamer for looking a little
blocky, it’s hard to hide the 5315mm x1980mm x1810mm dimensions. Wheels seem a
tad small for the wheel arch, but the turbine rims are cool. The rear looks
smart, though there are many L shapes in the tailight, couldn’t they have gone
for Vs instead.
Available in a 2+2+3 or a limo-like 2+2
configuration, Voyah touted the Dreamer as “perfect for business and families”.
Only the blue/white/gold 2+2 Limo configuration was shown; it looks luxurious
indeed, but a little over the top. Hopefully, the 2+2+3 seating is more down to
earth with its color choices.