Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Auto Show, happened to come across the Flyover R7, which is my favorite style.

It is estimated that this is the last time the Greater Bay Area Auto Show is held in the old convention center. I heard that it will move to a new exhibition hall near Shenzhen Airport next year. I happened to have some free time, so I went to take a look at the cars. It has to be said that there is a lot of high-tech at this auto show, and the concept cars are becoming more and more flamboyant. This time, I also got a pleasant surprise at the Lifan Motors booth. At first, I thought it was another concept car, given the crowd around it. But it turns out that it will be officially launched in the second half of the year, as I was told by the staff. Looking at its exterior and interior, the vehicle does give off a strong high-tech vibe. Can you blame me for my misunderstanding? The staff also introduced me to the R7’s 33 sensory components and the Luminar laser radar it carries, with a wavelength of up to 1550 nanometers. Friends who are interested in smart driving can learn more about it. As for me, I’m not that knowledgeable in terms of intelligent driving.

However, the domestically produced largest three-screen display does make me a little excited. It’s a 43-inch integrated model that looks very high-tech. Unfortunately, it is not officially available yet, so I can only look at it from outside and wait for the R7 to be launched.

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