SAIC Motor Unveils Unique "KUN" Concept Car at Expo 2020 Dubai
(2 October 2021, UAE) Today, SAIC Motor is representing China's automobile industry at Expo 2020 Dubai, where it unveils its autonomous new-energy "KUN" concept car at the China Pavilion.
Expo 2020 Dubai has officially opened on October 1st and SAIC Motor's latest concept car, "KUN", will be one of the stars of the China Pavilion, demonstrating the powerful, innovative and state-of-the-art technology that is currently being developed and manufactured in China.
SAIC Motor's "KUN" concept is jointly created by design teams in both Shanghai and London and will provide a unique experience for visitors to the China Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. It integrates bio-intelligent interaction, photosynthetic energy, zero-gravity seats, holographic image interaction and advanced autonomous driving technologies to reflect the future of smart mobility.
Tom Lee, Managing Director of SAIC Motor Middle East, commented: "The "KUN" concept car reflects SAIC Motor's history, ambitions and path as it pursues its goals for green mobility and future technology. The car not only spearheads SAIC's vision of smart mobility, but it also emphasises our objective to establish a shared future centred around green mobility, smart life and premium technology. We in the Middle East are extremely proud of SAIC's strategic presence at the China Pavilion during Expo 2020 Dubai, and we are looking forward to sharing our concept car "KUN" with all our visitors."
SAIC Motor is strategically representing China's automotive industry. Its products and services are available in more than 70 countries around the world. SAIC Motor is soaring in its international markets, with sales overseas exceeding 370,000 units, with a year-on-year increase of 106.4 per cent.
The MG brand has reached 182,000 units with an increase of 83.9 per cent year-on-year. MG sales in developed countries accounted for nearly 40 per cent, and New Energy Vehicle (NEV) sales of self-owned brands in European countries such as the United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland hit nearly 19,000 in one year.
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