We learned from official channels that Zero Operation C01 will be available on September 28. With the fourth production car launched by Zero Run Auto, Zero Run C01 is positioned as a purely electric mid-size large car. CLTC battery life is divided into 500 kilometers, 606 kilomet

We learned from the official channels that Zero Operation C01 will be available on September 28. With the fourth production car launched by Zero Run Auto, Zero Run C01 is positioned as a purely electric mid-size large car. CLTC battery life is divided into 500 kilometers, 606 kilometers, 630 kilometers and 717 kilometers, and is equipped with CTC technology without a battery pack.

zero running C01 adopts elegant and powerful facial shapes. The front active air intake grille is equipped with penetrating headlights. The headlight group can not only show the flow of flowing water and breathing dynamic effects, but also supports various lamp modes.

When you come to the side of the car, the Zero Run C01 comes with hidden door handles and frameless doors. The tail uses the currently popular sliding body. , creating a strong sports atmosphere, the wind resistance coefficient of zero-run C01 is only 0.226CD.

internally has the same three large screen designs as the zero-running C11, but unlike other brands that connect to the screen, these three screens are separate and have their own functional areas. At the same time, the LeapMotor OS multimedia system in the car is equipped with Qualcomm vehicle SA8155P chip, which can realize functions such as facial ID recognition startup, automatic adaptation settings, and deep AI intelligent learning and evolution.

In the power section, the zero run C01 uses dual-sport four-wheel drive and a single sports rear drive. Among them, the single post-sport drive version of CLTC is 500 kilometers, 606 kilometers and 717 kilometers (equipped with a 90kWh battery pack). The dual-motor four-wheel drive version has a maximum power of 400kW and a peak torque of 720n·M, while the 630 Pro+ model accelerates by 3.66 seconds every 100 km.