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The Skyhome: A Revolutionary Chinese EV with a Giant TV and Health Monitoring

03 Dec 2023
  • What are the design features of the Skyhome?
  • What are the advanced technology features in the Skyhome?

In the rapidly expanding landscape of the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) industry, a new player is making waves. Skyworth, the automotive subsidiary of Skywell, an established electronics company from China, is set to enter the EV arena with the innovative Skyhome sedan. Beyond its sleek aesthetics inspired by traditional Chinese architectural design, the Skyhome promises a host of groundbreaking features, including a giant retractable TV, advanced AI capabilities, and a revolutionary health monitoring system.

Design Inspired by Tradition

Design Inspired by Tradition

The Skyhome sets itself apart from the conventional EV crowd with a design inspired by classical pavilions, embracing traditional Chinese architectural aesthetics. The vehicle features distinctive cornice wings that serve a dual purpose: reducing wind resistance by three percent during regular driving conditions and increasing resistance by five percent in adverse weather or emergencies, providing enhanced control.

Ten Smart Butlers and AI Capabilities

Ten Smart Butlers and AI Capabilities

The Skyhome's unique selling proposition lies in its "Ten Smart Butlers" technology, driven by advanced AI algorithms. These smart butlers offer a suite of functions, ranging from entrepreneurial guidance to emotional support. The vehicle's intelligent voice capabilities, described as the ability to "listen, speak, see, recognize, understand, and think," are facilitated by multi-intent voice interaction technology. Notably, the system also includes an intelligent non-contact vital signs monitoring system, capable of recognizing health risks at an early stage.

Adding a touch of luxury and entertainment to the driving experience, the Skyhome features a giant retractable TV for rear passengers. While the exact size remains undisclosed, the visuals suggest a screen even larger than the impressive 31.1-inch display in the rear of the new BMW 7 Series. This feature underscores Skyworth's commitment to creating a comfortable and enjoyable environment within the vehicle.

The Skyhome represents a bold leap into the competitive Chinese EV market, offering a unique blend of traditional design, cutting-edge technology, and thoughtful amenities. With features like the giant retractable TV, advanced AI capabilities, and a state-of-the-art health monitoring system, Skyworth aims to carve out a niche for itself in the evolving landscape of electric vehicles. As the automotive world witnesses this fusion of innovation and tradition, the Skyhome is poised to make a lasting impression on both tech enthusiasts and those seeking a premium driving experience.

Wael Nakhle

BY Wael Nakhle

Wael is an automotive content writer specializes in creating written content for Motor 283. Producing a wide range of content, including blog posts, articles, product descriptions, reviews, and technical guides related to cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles, with an unprecedented passion for cars, and motorcycles.

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