Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., better known as Foxconn, is a Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturer with its headquarters in Tucheng, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Model C (SUV)
- Is only 4.64 meters long but has a wheelbase of 2.86 meters.
- It provides a spacious and comfortable space for 5+2 seats and a rich storage space configuration.
- 0.27 low wind resistance design.
- 0 to 100 kms in 3.8 secs
- 700 kms Range
Thanks to the advantages of platform sharing, consumers can own a pure electric SUV with high performance, high efficiency, high intelligence, low energy consumption and large space at a reasonable price close to that of fuel vehicles.
Model E (Luxury Car)
Model E is jointly developed by
Hon Hai Technology Group and Italian design company Pininfarina for businessmen, medium and high-end consumer groups.
Specifications include:
- high-performance electric drive” and “advanced dynamic control technology”
- 750 horsepower,
- 0 to 100 kms in 2.8 sec. matching the level of Formula One!
- Range of 750km
The back seat space can become Exclusive mobile office, and seamlessly connect personal mobile devices in series with the car, providing a series of smart applications such as:
- facial recognition,
- door opening,
- smart windows, and
- vehicle-environment interaction.
Model T (Bus)
- Meets the regulations and standards of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) of the United States;
- Has completed an accelerated durability test of 200,000 kilometers and a rigid strength test of more than 1,000 hours.
- Climbing ability can reach 25%
- Top speed of 120 kmph
What does Foxconn do?
Foxconn manufactures electronic products for major American, Canadian, Chinese, Finnish and Japanese companies.
Notable products manufactured by Foxconn include:
- BlackBerry,
- iPad,
- iPhone,
- iPod,
- Kindle,
- all Nintendo gaming systems since the GameCube (except subsequent Nintendo DS models),
- Nokia devices,
- Sony devices (including the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 gaming consoles),
- Google Pixel devices,
- Xiaomi devices, every successor to Microsoft’s first Xbox console,
- and
- Several CPU sockets, including the TR4 CPU socket on some motherboards.
As of 2012, Foxconn factories manufactured an estimated 40% of all consumer electronics sold worldwide!