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More: Sharp And Foxconn Team Up On An Electric Minivan With A 65-Inch Rear Display. Inside, you’ll find seating for seven in a 2+2+3 layout, with captain’s chairs in the second row—naturally.
Sharp’s LDK+ concept EV is a minivan designed as an “extended living room” with rotating seats. Equipped with a 65-inch screen and solar panels, the Sharp LDK+ aims for off-grid versatility.
Foxconn has taken the wraps off three new reference models, as it calls them, previewing an updated SUV dubbed the Model C, alongside a Model D electric van and Model U bus.
The windows dim, and the rear seats turn around to face a wall-to-wall display at the back. The concept vehicle clearly shows the growing EV ambitions of Sharp's parent company, Foxconn.
Sharp reveals LDK+ EV concept in Japan, previewing its planned foray into the EV market. Developed with iPhone maker Hon Hai, better known in the west as Foxconn, the battery-electric minivan ...
Shown during the company's Tech Day presentation, the Model N van measures 235.4 inches long, 81.1 inches wide, and 106.2 inches tall, putting within the size range of U.S.-market full-size vans ...
Foxconn, unveiled its latest achievements in the electric vehicle sector, ... the van boasts automatic flipping cargo compartment boarding steps and safety warning projection lights, ...
More: Sharp And Foxconn Team Up On An Electric Minivan With A 65-Inch Rear Display. Inside, you’ll find seating for seven in a 2+2+3 layout, with captain’s chairs in the second row—naturally.