
Launched onto the market in late 2009, Luxgen is Taiwan's first passenger carmaker and a subsidiary of Yulon Motor Co., a company mostly known for building Nissan models under license. Following last year's release of its first models, the 'LUXGEN7 SUV' and the 'LUXGEN MPV', the newly formed auto brand today unwrapped two special edition versions at the 2011 Taipei Automobile & Accessories Exhibition.
Both the LUXGEN7 SUV Sports+ and LUXGEN7 MPV Elegance+ build on their standard siblings adding special styling cues and extra features.
Starting with the LUXGEN7 SUV Sports+, the special edition model gains a black paintwork with red detailing on the bumpers, side skirts, mirrors and roof rails, plus smoked lights, carbon fiber trim on the front grille and rear hatch and quad exhaust outlets.
The newly styled 20-inch alloy wheels round off the exterior upgrades. We don't have any pictures of the interior but Luxgen says that the black and red two-tone theme is continued on the suede seats and steering wheel, with other touches include the carbon fiber decorative trim on the center console and aluminum pedals.
The firm's second special edition model is the LUXGEN7 MPV Elegance+, which combines a black finish with chrome detailing and new 20-inch alloy wheels on the outside. The interior of MPV Elegance+ is said to offer increased luxury over the standard model boasting diamond quilted two-tone suede seats, brown leather steering wheel, classic walnut wood trim and upgraded features.
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8 Comments:
designwise this isn't bad at all...
Wow! luxgens designs r not bad at all....their minivan looks way better than the sienna *cough* swagga wagon and odd-essey
i agree, especially the SUV.
a mixture of ford s-max and peugeot 5008...quite asian the design...hmhh...
The interiors don´t look bad either. Just googled "luxgen interior".
Compared to Chinese cars, Taiwan at least has a car manufacturer with original designs. And not at all bad looking.
^ agreed...that is genuinely nice...shows the chinese how its supposed to be done...
indeed, it's very Peugeot-esque (5008, and SUV has the rear of the 4007/outlander)
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