China‘s luxury MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) market has flourished, mirroring the nation’s robust economic growth and the increasing affluence of its citizens. Luxury MPVs, once viewed merely as practical family vehicles, are now emerging as symbols of status and wealth, particularly in the People’s Republic of China. This shift in perception began with models like the Toyota Alphard, and has since seen numerous automakers introduce their own luxury MPVs. A standout in this evolving market is the Voyah Dreamer, produced by Voyah, Dongfeng’s premium division.

The Car can lower its rear axle when accessing the trunk

The Dreamer redefines the concept of a luxury minivan with its expansive size and unique 2+2+3 seating arrangement. Recently, automotive experts at Wheelsboy got a chance to test one of the top-tier variants of the Dreamer and their impressions were notably positive. Distinguishing itself from its competitors, such as the Denza D9 and Trumpchi M8, the Dreamer sports a more subdued front design. It sits proudly on 20-inch wheels and features an air suspension system that cleverly lowers the rear axle when accessing the trunk.

Dreamer

The interior of the Dreamer is equally impressive. It boasts a three-screen digital dashboard, offering a unique viewing experience through separate displays for instruments, infotainment, and passenger entertainment. The cabin’s design is minimalist, with a focus on high-quality, soft-touch materials on the door panels and dashboard, contributing to an overall sense of luxury.

However, the true essence of a minivan lies in its passenger experience, especially in the second and third rows. The Dreamer excels here, with the middle seats offering extensive adjustability, heating, cooling, and massage functions. The third row is particularly notable for its generous headroom and legroom, ensuring comfort for all passengers, each of whom also benefits from individual USB charging ports.

Performance-wise, the Dreamer impresses with its plug-in hybrid system, combining a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and two electric motors. This setup delivers a striking 560 horsepower and 621 pound-feet of torque, allowing an acceleration from 0 to 62 mph in just 5.9 seconds.

Finally, Voyah plans to introduce the Dreamer to select European markets by the end of the year, with a starting price of around $46,500 in China, and the top-end model priced at $64,300. While there is no confirmation yet on a U.S. launch, the Dreamer’s blend of luxury, performance, and innovative design makes it a noteworthy contender in the global luxury MPV market.

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