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Ideal L9 tows Aboard RV: debut at auto show

31.03.2026 03:44 1 min 1 source
cj.sina.cn ZHO

At an auto show, the Aboard trailer RV was unveiled, towed by the Ideal L9 crossover. The vehicle was developed by Ideal employees. Its design comes from Richard Kim, known for the BMW i3 and i8.

The trailer is equipped with a hybrid powertrain featuring a 200 kWh battery. The primary target market is North America. In China, a leasing model is being considered.

Meanwhile, other affordable caravans are available on the market. These include the Yutong T511 with a pop-up roof for 89,800 yuan, the Shenqi Linghang 06 on an AL-KO chassis for 99,800 yuan, the Miye 360 weighing 820 kg for 59,800 yuan, the Xishunlong 599 priced from 89,800 to 104,800 yuan, and the Juwei 460 with American cherry wood furniture.

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Travel Trailers Around 100,000 Yuan

31.03.2026 cj.sina.cn ZHO

🇨🇳 China — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$1.19 /l

CNY8.04 · €1.03/l

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cheaper than 70% of countries

Petrol

$1.24 /l

CNY8.36 · €1.07/l

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cheaper than 67% of countries

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