Patent images of the new Russian crossover from the state corporation Rosatom have been published online. Thanks to them, it is possible to understand what the production car will look like in the future.
In August of this year, the company registered the Voyt brand, under which it plans to produce a line of electric vehicles made on a single platform. The first model may be a crossover.
The author of the design of the new product is Roman Voyt, after whom the brand of future electric vehicles was named. The car will receive a rounded body shape with fairly simple sidewalls and retractable door handles.
The roof is made in a contrasting black color, and the most striking details in the appearance are the lights and headlights. There is no information on technical characteristics at the moment. It is known that the base of the crossover will be a universal architecture that allows you to make electric vehicles of different classes, including minibuses and sedans.
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