Another key highlight is the presence of three LiDAR sensors mounted on the roof. Inside, the Leopard 8 is expected to get a triple-screen layout, including a large 17.3-inch central touchscreen and two 12.3-inch displays for the driver and front passenger. The cabin also features a four-spoke steering wheel and a feature-rich centre console.
Globally, the SUV is offered as a plug-in hybrid with a body-on-frame chassis. In one version, it combines a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine with electric motors to produce up to 578 hp and 760 Nm. It can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 4.8 seconds and offers an all-electric range of 100 km. These figures, however, may change if the model is introduced in India.Once launched, the Leopard 8 could take on established rivals in the segment. Unlike the Defender’s monocoque setup, the BYD SUV would stand out with its ladder-frame construction and plug-in hybrid technology. It could also mark BYD’s first PHEV offering in India, where the brand currently sells only electric vehicles.
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