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World’s first fuel SUV Rubik Cube equipped with HarmonyOS to launch on July 28

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SUV Rubik Cube HarmonyOS

BAIC Motor is all set to bring new and astonishing automation to the market. According to the reports, the company will launch the first domestic fuel SUV – Rubik Cube equipped with HarmonyOS smart cockpit on July 28.

So far, the vehicle appeared for pre-sale at 102,900 – 153,900 yuan (approx 0.2 million USD). However, now the company is in motion to bring on the new SUV officially on the consumer platform.

According to the information, the Beijing Auto Rubik Cube is the world’s first indigenous fuel SUV that will arrive with the Huawei smart cockpit HarmonyOS system. This Huawei-owned system is a driver-assistance cockpit that runs on intelligent human-computer interaction. We also learned that the mentioned vehicle is based on the BAIC Motor C52X product.

Beijing Auto Rubik Cube: Key Specs

Apart from the HarmonyOS car system, the vehicle also supports a car-grade Huawei Kirin 990A high-computing cockpit processor. Thus, individuals who are fond of speeding up their cars would love the performance of the new automation.

SUV Rubik Cube HarmonyOS

Speaking of the appearance, the car showcases an avant-garde design. It uses a closed grill matrix with diamond decoration. As a result, this implementation highlights the look of a pure electric model on the car. Further, the car has an air intake mechanism at the lower grille. The rear side of the vehicle has a backend through-type taillight layout that displays the BEIJING logo.

As for minute details, the company imposed a huge central control screen, and AR HUD electronic exterior mirrors. The internal part gives space to the quad-core Taishan V120 Lite, a quad-core Cortex-a55 CPU,  and Mali-G76 GPU.

The 5G tech car also powers a magic core 1.5T engine with a high-range power of 138kW (188 horsepower) and a torque of 305Nm. The body structure has the length, width, and height of 4620mm, 1886mm, and 1680mm respectively. Additionally, the car also holds secret door handles. What else the car brings in its back seat is still a big question.

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