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"Rubik's Cube" with the 188 h.p. engine, Huawei HarmonyOS and SoC Kirin 990A OS goes on sale in China. For a crossover ask a little more than 15 000 dollars Cars & Motorcycles

July 24, 2022
Source: myseldon.com myseldon.com
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As writes a source, next week, on July 28, in China in broad sale leaves BAIC Rubik's Cube crossover. This model is remarkable not only the unusual name – it still became the first Chinese car with information and entertaining system under management to Huawei HarmonyOS (the announcement took place in November, 2021). Earlier the crossover passed under C52X designation, now it is called "Rubik's Cube" though no sendings to a world famous puzzle here are present. Dimensions of a crossover make 4620 x 1886 x 1680 mm, length of wheel base – 2735 mm. Door handles, in the latest...
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