Last December, the LEVC company announced a new electric minivan called the L380, and now images of the interior of the novelty have appeared online. The L380 is based on Geely's new modular architecture. It is known that the novelty will be sold in a six- and eight-seater configuration.
The front part of the cabin is not particularly remarkable or unique in its design. As in many electric cars, the dashboard is dominated by a massive central multimedia display, and in front of the simple three-spoke steering wheel is a digital instrument cluster.
You can also see a large storage compartment under the display of the infotainment system, as well as a central console with a controller.
The second row looks very chic. Passengers will have access to screens on the backs of the front seats and will also be able to use smartphone-sized displays in the armrests. These seats also have adjustable footrests. Other interior features include a panoramic glass panel and diffused lighting in the ceiling trim.
Unfortunately, the company keeps the technical details of the new product a secret. It is only known that the car will be offered with batteries with a capacity of 73 and 120 kWh and will probably be powered by a single electric motor with a capacity of 268 hp. The flagship model should be able to drive up to 695 km without recharging.
It is noted that the electric minivan will first be presented on the Chinese market, and then on other world markets. In particular, it is known that the new product from LEVC will enter the British market.