The future is now, or was it then? I'm confused.
Let's start with a very simple concept. The image below is a VN Commodore wagon, made in my backyard (Aussie land).
Simple enough. Now here's where it gets a little more interesting;
We actually sold these to China (it gets better).
However, that's been covered before; UNIQUE CARS So instead I wanted to bring this to your attention...
Yep, the first BYD was in fact a VN Commo wags.
Wikipedia:
BYD began exploring hybrid and electric vehicles as early as 1997,
before acquiring Xi'an Qinchuan Automobile. In that year, Wang Chuanfu,
as part of his research into electric vehicles, purchased a BJ6490D, an
electric car made by Beijing Second Auto Works that was built off an imported knock-down kit of the Holden Commodore VN station wagon. The BJ6490D was powered by golf cart
batteries, with a range of about 100 km (62 mi) and a top speed of
92 km/h (57 mph). Later, BYD acquired a second BJ6490D, which was
subsequently converted into a hybrid vehicle.
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