The name Visuva was born from the first syllables of the Latin phrase viam supervadet vadens, which means “the one who walks masters the road.”
The appearance of the SUV has already been revealed - however, for now it is not a “live” car, but renderings promising a sculpted two-tone body with short overhangs and no rear window. Large wheel arches provide space for large suspension travel, and the rally-style arrangement of self-developed shock absorbers ensures high handling on any type of surface, the creators say. The body will be made from an impact-resistant composite of our own production, and some parts will be printed on a 3D printer. The car is built on a frame made of aluminum pipes, reinforced in the rear engine compartment area. The components and assemblies are fixed to the frame for better weight distribution.
As for the engine, according to some reports, it is a three-liter unit from the Chinese Great Wall, producing 345 horsepower. At the moment, it is planned to produce 100 SUVs per year.