Fast-growing electric van maker MAXUS is to launch its first car and a pick-up in the UK.
MAXUS, which is owned by the same company as MG, has captured an 11% market share in the electric van sector. It is now set to expand its line-up with two new electric vehicles: the MIFA 9 and the T90EV.
An acronym for ‘’maximum, intelligent, friendly and artistic’’, the MIFA 9 is a seven-seater pure electric MPV that’s powered by a 93kWh battery pack, and a 242bhp. It can travel up to 323 miles on a single charge, according to official figures.
The MIFA 9 will also feature a variety of futuristic aids, including electric seats in the middle-row that are controlled by a touchscreen built into the seats arms, and an ‘industry first’ system called the ‘intelligent driving housekeeper’, to recognise driving style through data.
 Seven-seat MIFA 9 made it's debut in the UK at a commercial vehicle show
 Seven-seat MIFA 9 made it's debut in the UK at a commercial vehicle show 








