Skyworth Skyhome Is A Futuristic Chinese Electric Sedan With Tech-Laden Luxury

by AutoExpert   |  27 November, 2023

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A Chinese tech giant named Skywell has recently revealed an extraordinary electric sedan, slated for production next year. In a market flooded with electric vehicles from China, Skywell's creation, named Skyhome, manages to stand out with a range of innovative features.

Produced under Skywell's automotive division, Skyworth, the Skyhome concept is reported to be 90% representative of the eventual production model. It is expected to hit the market with a price tag ranging between 220,000 and 250,000 yuan, or approximately $31,000 to $35,000 at current exchange rates.

Skyworth Skyhome

The sleek exterior design of the Skyworth Skyhome concept catches the eye, deviating from the sharp edges prevalent in many modern cars. It features a curvaceous front fascia with LED headlights, an LED light bar, digital wing mirrors, flush door handles, and a panoramic glass roof. The cabin, however, steals the spotlight with its distinctive features. A massive curved screen on the dashboard integrates the gauge cluster, infotainment display, and passenger-facing screen.

Skyworth Skyhome

The concept boasts a unique yoke-style steering wheel, intricate ambient lighting, and a diverse range of materials. Rear-seat passengers are treated to a tech-laden experience with a large flexible screen that descends from the ceiling, a refrigerator in the rear center console, screens on the rear of the front headrests, and tray tables. To add to the luxury, the rear seats can be reclined into a sleeping position with a foot massage function, creating a mobile private jet experience.

Skyworth Skyhome

Skyworth plans to offer both two- and all-wheel-drive versions of the Skyhome. The flagship model should accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 3.5 seconds thanks to a pair of electric motors that produce 617 hp. Equipped with air suspension and rear-axle steering, the Skyhome combines power and advanced driving features. While the production-ready version's unveiling date remains uncertain, the Skyhome's unique design and features aim to carve a distinctive niche in the competitive electric vehicle market.

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