Maxus MIFA 7 in Israel

Trim levels Maxus MIFA 7

from 2023, I 1,444 pcs total

Maxus MIFA 7 on the roads

from 2023, I

1 444

number of cars of this generation

  • 1 442 on the road
  • not in use
  • 2 written off

7

сars

<1%

Maxus MIFA 7 colors

from 2023, I

623

ivory white

43%

423

grey

29%

356

metallic black

25%

38

green

3%
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User reviews

4.2
Total votes: 15
  • Exterior
    4.5
  • Comfort
    3.8
  • Safety
    4.5
  • Driving performance
    4.6
  • Reliability
    3.7

Maxus MIFA 7 – overview

Maxus MIFA 7 is a full-size 6- or 7-seater electric minivan from the Maxus brand, owned by the Chinese concern SAIC. The youngest in the Maxus range of single-volume cars, introduced at the end of 2023, is positioned as a city car for the family. MIFA 7 also has a purely petrol version called Maxus G70, but the electric minivan has a different front design and an increased distance between the axles to 2975 mm. In addition, cameras are offered as an option for the electric car instead of side mirrors. There are practically no physical buttons in the cabin; in front there are three interconnected screens with a diagonal of 12.3 inches each. You can choose a 7- or 6-seater version with an unusual 2+1+3 seating formula: in this case, the front passenger seat is installed rearward and can be folded into a chaise longue, and the only seat on the second row rotates 180 degrees. The trunk behind the third row holds a modest 280 liters, with a maximum of 760 liters. The electric Maxus MIFA 7 is equipped with one electric motor (245 hp and 350 Nm) and a battery with a capacity of 77 or 90 kW/h, a cruising range of 527 and 605 km on the CLTC cycle. Front-wheel drive only, McPherson struts installed at the front, multi-link suspension at the rear. There is also a plug-in hybrid version based on a 1.5-liter turbo engine with a total output of 239 hp.

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