Byton M-Byte


The Byton M-Byte[1] was an all-electric battery-powered SUV 2018 concept car from Byton.

Byton M-Byte
Production Byton M-Byte at the 2019 IAA
Overview
ManufacturerByton
ProductionCancelled
AssemblyGuangdong, China
Gunsan, South Korea (Myoung Shin, 2021)
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact luxury crossover SUV
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
Powertrain
Electric motor2x Permanent magnet synchronous motor
Transmission1-speed fixed gear
Battery72 or 95 kW·h CATL LiFePO4
Plug-in chargingBase model: 120 kW DC, 11 kW AC

Long range model: 150 kW DC, 11 kW AC

Optional: 22 kW onboard AC charger
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,950 mm (116.1 in)
Length4,875 mm (191.9 in)
Width2,195 mm (86.4 in)
Height1,665 mm (65.6 in)

Overview

Rear view

The Byton M-Byte was publicly unveiled at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show. The car was originally called the Concept, however, this was revised to M-Byte, when the K-Byte was unveiled. It has a 4K curved 48-inch infotainment display,[2] 7 inch display on steering wheel with integrated airbag and will feature in-car gesture control technology.[3] Mass production is expected in mid-2019 and arrival in the United States by 2020.[4] It is expected to have a starting price of $45,000 and 250 mile range[5] upgradable to 323 miles.[6]

However, since Byton was bankrupt and work with manufacturing partner Foxconn was halted indefinitely, the Byton M-Byte might have been cancelled as the result along with the Byton K-Byte.

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