The luxury minivan Dreamer has been unveiled in China by Donfeng subsidiary Voyah, and the inside is in no way inferior to the expressive front with gigantic grill. “Voyah” isn’t only the manufacturer’s name; it may also be the sound that draws your attention to the Dreamer minivan’s front end for the first time.
The design of the Chinese electric MPV might cure you if you felt the kidney on the BMW 4 Series was large. The opulent car was shown at the Chinese Guangzhou Auto Show by the Dongfeng subsidiary, with a domestic market debut scheduled for 2022.
The Voyah Dreamer, for example, towers above an Opel Zafira Life with a length of 5.32 meters (4.96 meters).
The minivan is generally ordinary – at least on the outside – despite its lavish front. In the upmarket van class, large glass surfaces, sliding doors, chrome accents, and LED headlamps are automotive home cooking.
The capacious China Stromer is larger than, say, the Opel Zafira Life, with a length of 5.32 meters and a wheelbase of 3.20 meters (length 4.96 meters). The highlight: In addition to the first row, there are just two seats available in the Voyah. Given the amount of room available, you might easily be driven while lying down, but otherwise, the company hits again in the inside, this time in Maybach style.
The best model is capable of producing 693 horsepower.
The Dreamer makes no attempt to hide its claim to luxury, with golden accents, leather, ambient light all around, and an LED starry sky. Not only are the seats heated and ventilated, but they also have a massaging function.
The comfort features are controlled via a single touchscreen for the back passengers, while three screens stretch across the entire dashboard up to a separate screen for the front passenger. Under the floating center console, there is a large storage area.
Voyah
Atypical for a van: there are only two seats in the back – but a correspondingly large amount of space.
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