Is there a patent for mpv?

Recently, the public seems to be particularly interested in MPV. After releasing the minor change of Maitewei, Viloran Weiang, which is specially designed for the China market, was launched, and it is planned to be listed in March this year. We thought this would be the end, but we got a brand-new patent map of Volkswagen MPV from China National Intellectual Property Administration.

It is reported that this model will be named Variosport. As a long-term replacement model of Volkswagen Xia Lang or Touran, it is planned to be officially launched in the first half of 20021.

Although the patent drawing does not render materials and colors, we can still judge that this is an MPV by its prominent front, high ground clearance and slender rear. Compared with Veroland, the body size is smaller, which is basically the same as that of Xia Lang, but the rear door is not designed with a side sliding door.

The smooth lines partially arched on the car body are elegant and dynamic, which is exactly the same as the design concept of Veroland Vean. However, the design of the front net and headlights is more like the exploration of FAW-Volkswagen production. You know, FAW-Volkswagen has only produced Katie's MPV, and it has been discontinued for a long time, so it is likely to be put into production in FAW-Volkswagen.

In terms of power, it is expected to be equipped with a Volkswagen star product-1.4l turbocharged engine, and the engine is matched with a 7-speed powershift. In addition to the 2.0L turbocharged engine, the high-profile models will also be equipped with a 4MOTION four-wheel drive system, and the possibility of introducing plug-in hybrid models is not ruled out.

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