This is the Iconiq 7, a new electric MPV concept from China, looking very high tech with its
closed grille and tiny lights. The vehicle was developed by none other than W
Motors, famous for the Lykan Hypersport and the Fenyr Supersport.
It was designed by Studio Torinio, headed by Alfredo Stola, and it will be manufactured and marketed by Iconiq Motors, a brand owned by a Chinese company
called Tianjin Aiking New Energy.
Production is set to start in 2019 when the company
wants to make 15.000 cars. Production will go up fast with 50.000 cars planned
in 2022 and 110.000 in 2025. Much of the platform and drive line has been
developed by part supplier Magna. Iconiq has announced the
electric motor will deliver 224 horsepower and that range will be “more than”
400 kilometers.
Dimension size is 4900/1900/1860 mm, and wheelbase is 3000 mm. The
Iconiq 7 will be available in a four-seat VIP layout and in a standard six-seat
layout. When launched the 7 will have limited autonomous
abilities, but in 2023 the company plans to launch a fully autonomous version.
Three screens; one for the digital instrument panel,
one atop of the dash, and one in the center stack. The VIP version where each passenger has full-size
flat screen for entertainment. Three versions: VIP, Premium, and Entry.
Launch in 2019, first upgrade in 2020, new battery
pack in 2021, and a facelift in 2022. That is a handy time table, customers
might decide they’d better wait for 2022. Fully autonomous model in 2023, and
it seems that model will look a tad more futuristic than the normal 7.