A direct competitor to the, the three-row Maxus 9 is a slightly larger offering than the MPV it’s pitched against, measuring in at 5,270 mm long, 2,000 mm wide and 1,840 mm tall, with a 3,200 mm-long wheelbase. The Toyota is shorter and narrower , and its wheelbase is also shorter at 3,000 mm.
A ternary lithium-ion battery with an energy capacity of 90 kWh provides the all-electric MPV with a travel range of 540 km based on the NEDC standard. The battery can be fully charged in 8.5 hours with an AC input at a max of 11 kW, or get from a 30-80% state of charge in about 36 minutes with a DC fast charger running at 120 kW.
Also on, a front sunroof, a rear panoramic glass roof, faux leather upholstery, 64-colour ambient lighting, powered steering wheel adjustment, powered front seats as well as second-row captain chairs with massage and heating functions. The second variant is the V Super Luxury, which adds on run-flat tyres, genuine leather upholstery, improved powered front seats with massage, heating, ventilation and driver’s side memory functions, VIP-style second-row captain chairs, a digital rear view mirror and a 12 speaker audio system.