The high-end minivan LDV Mifa 9 EV 2023comes from China to Australia. Minivan LDV Mifa 9 EV 2023 The minivan segment in North America has lost its glory, however, some regions worldwide continue to be in demand. Australia is one of these places and the local market is currently receiving a multi-purpose electric model, the LOS Mifa 9. See also: Zeekr 009, a luxury electric minivan that debuts with 536 HP and six seats It is made by Maxusa Chinese brand owned by SAIC which maintains the ideology of the model LOS Maxus. This brand is marketed in Land Down Under under the name LDV and the new mifa 9 is related to the Maxus G90 of combustion equivalent to LDV Mifa for Australia. This model arrives as a 100% electric minivan of good size and luxury, with a large battery pack of 90 kWh of CATL. For a range of up to 440 kilometers (273 miles) on a single charge. It can be charged at home with up to 11 kW and in a DC fast charging station it takes about 35 minutes to recharge from 30 to 80% of the SOC. It has a single electric motor connected to the front wheels, which produces 241 horsepower (180 kilowatts) and 258 pound-feet (350 Newton-meters). Paired with a 2.0-liter turbocharged combustion engine for 214 hp (160 kW) and 266 lb-ft (360 Nm) of torque. With an eight-speed automatic gearbox. It has three levels of equipment: Mode, Executive and Luxe, with three rows of seats. The high-end version has captain's chairs with heating, cooling and massage functions. The rest of the lineup comes with tri-zone climate control, seven USB ports, power sliding rear doors, and a premium audio system. The Mifa 9 electric minivan It has a starting price of US$106,000 in Australia or approximately US$70,010 at current exchange rates. The flagship model Luxe starts at US$131,000 AUD (US$86,522 USD). The model is expected to arrive in Europe. Writing by Gossipvehículos/Source: motor1.com