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After Xiaomi now another tech company Meizu announces its official debut in automobile with Dream Car MX

After Xiaomi, another Chinese tech brand has announced its official debut in the automobile market. It’s none other than Meizu which recently announced that it will create an exclusive Dream Car for Meizu friends. Its first car will be known as the Meizu Dream Car MX.

As per the announcement, it will be based on SEA architecture and Geely’s Industry 4.0 manufacturing capabilities. As far as its launch plan is concerned Meizu will launch the DreamCar co-creation plan in the first quarter of 2024.

As per the Chinese report, those who have bought Meizu 21 will be able to use its price to deduct it from the car’s price, which means getting a phone free while buying a car. Buyers will be able to add their personalized touch to the car’s body paint, interior colour matching, and Flyme Auto themes which gives the company a reason to say this “world’s first mass-produced car that is customized with deep user participation”.

The report mentioned that in today’s Meizu Autumn Unbounded Ecological Conference, Meizo announced the launch of “Unbounded Intelligent Mobility Open Platform” to share Flyme Auto’s core capabilities with other vehicles.



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