Voyah has launched its largest and most technologically advanced sedan, the Passion L. This model has grown in every dimension: it is 37 mm longer, 15 mm wider, and 17 mm taller. The exterior design has also been revamped, highlighted by a new grille with vertical slats that echo the brand’s signature style.
Under its striking bodywork lies a sophisticated hybrid powertrain featuring two electric motors delivering 204 and 313 horsepower, complemented by a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with 150 horsepower. The combined output reaches 667 horsepower, providing both efficiency and performance. On purely electric power, the sedan can travel up to 204 miles (328 km).
The technical arsenal is further enhanced by rear-wheel steering, similar to what is found in the Dream+ and Voyah Taishan models. The new Passion L will soon be exclusively available for purchase in China. In contrast, the hybrid Voyah Passion EVR will remain available on the Russian market.
The introduction of the Passion L marks an important step for Voyah in strengthening its presence in the competitive Chinese automotive market. The model’s advanced features and performance capabilities are designed to appeal to both traditional and modern car enthusiasts. The company plans to introduce this model to other international markets as regulations and demand evolve. For now, the anticipation in China is palpable, with consumers eager to experience the blend of luxury and technology.
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