On the occasion of the opening of the Guangzhou Auto Show, Bitauto's exhibition team took a set of actual vehicle pictures of the Tank 300 Cyber Knight. The new car is based on the Tank 300, and its appearance has been enhanced with a blackened sports kit. It is the second version of the previous Cyber Tank. It will be sold in a limited edition of 7,000 units, of which the first batch of 5,000 units will be pre-sold.
The new car adopts an avant-garde and futuristic design. The overall design trend weakens the off-road needs of the Tank 300, but the details are more exaggerated and youthful. In the front part of the car, Cyber Knight uses a through-type LED light strip, Y-shaped daytime running lights on both sides of the bumper, and the engine hood also adopts a raised design. The roof is equipped with a rear wing, the external "small backpack" also has Y-shaped embossing, and the front and rear wheel arches of the vehicle are equipped with wide bodies, making it look more rugged and powerful.
On the side of the body, the Cyber Knight still adopts a four-door design with a side-opening tailgate. It uses large-size wheels and low-profile tires, which is more suitable for driving in the city. In terms of power system, the new car will be equipped with a 2.0T+8AT power combination, with a maximum output of 227 horsepower and a peak torque of 387 Nm. This is also the familiar power configuration of the Tank 300, and is equipped with a four-wheel drive system.
In terms of interior color scheme, Tank 300 Cyber Knight will provide two color schemes, blue and orange, attracting the attention of young users. What we got this time is the blue version of the interior. Judging from the pictures, it is still eye-catching and full of sci-fi and futuristic feeling.
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