The developers classify the new product as a Cross Utility Vehicle (CUV), which essentially means a full-fledged crossover. Judging by the name and appearance, this show car is an off-road interpretation of the Mission E concept, which debuted in 2015.

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From a technical standpoint, the car inherited everything from its predecessor: two electric motors provide a combined output of over 600 hp. All-wheel drive allows the Mission E Cross Turismo to reach 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds, and 200 km/h in just 12 seconds. The range reaches 500 km.

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The interior stands out with a multitude of displays and a "floating" center console. The Smart Cabin system adapts the air suspension and climate control based on the type of road surface and the preferences of those inside.

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It is expected that the production version of the Mission E concept will be released next year. The manufacturer has not yet specified when exactly the commercial version of the crossover will appear.