Zhao Chunlin, Vice President of Jike: Jike 001 has no plans for CTB or Three Electric Motors so far
六月清晨搅
发表于 2024-9-21 23:06:40
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On September 14th, Zhao Chunlin, Vice President of Jike Intelligent Technology, issued a statement refuting rumors, stating that Jike 001 has no plans for CTB (Cell to Body) and three motors so far. In addition, the current 001 model has adopted an integrated lightweight die-casting rear bottom plate and also used lightweight aluminum alloy front wheel housing technology.
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