The world s largest integrated die casting rear body The M9 uses a Xuanwu body .

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-30

Fast technology news on December 20, six days later, the flagship SUV model M9 will be officially released, today, AITO Automobile released information about the car.

Based on the all-new pure electric platform, the M9 uses a "super strong Xuanwu body" and has the following highlights:

The world's largest one-piece die-casting (fast technology note: 9,000 tons, the same model as Tesla Cybertruck) rear body is used;

The volume of aluminum alloy in the whole car accounts for as much as 80%, and the lightweight coefficient is as low as 202;

The whole car is made of 2000MPa nuclear submarine grade hot model steel in 12 places.

In terms of safety configuration, it also exceeds the industry standard, and the vehicle is equipped with 9 airbags + 16 safety points as standard to fully protect the safety of drivers and passengers; Equipped with pre-tensioned seat belts to further improve the safety factor; All four doors are equipped with mechanical handles to improve the efficiency of getting out of trouble in distress.

In addition, the M9 sill beam has up to 11 protective chambers to better absorb side impact energy and improve crew and battery safety.

In terms of battery safety, the power battery of M9 adopts a five-layer safety package design, has the industry-leading full-voltage thermal runaway non-propagation technology, and has ten layers of thermal safety protection support, which can achieve real-time protection, active early warning, active cooling, and millisecond power failure to avoid battery thermal runaway in extreme situations.

According to previous news, M9 will also be equipped with Huawei Turing intelligent chassis, all standard intelligent closed air springs and CDC variable damping shock absorbers, support 5 levels of body height adjustment, taking into account comfort and handling, with a full-scene intelligent road preview system, with adaptive active suspension, can smoothly cope with different road conditions.

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