The redesigned T5 Evo crossover Forthing, which has a striking resemblance to the Lamborghini Urus just in terms of appearance, has been introduced by Dongfeng. Now cruising the streets of Iran is the 2021 forging T5 Evo, dubbed "Lamari Eama".
In comparison to the previous model, the new Dongfeng crossover boasts a more delicate and luxury look. The improvements to the front distinguish the 2023 version from the Lamari Imai present in the Iranian market, bringing it closer to the Italian offering.
Numerous creases and irregularities have been added to the body, which has given the car a more sporty appearance while also enhancing the dynamics. Other features of the 2023 T5 Evo include 19-inch rings with shoulder graphics, slim, elongated front diode lights, and a big grill merged with a shield.
There have been no notable modifications made to the cabin. Among the options in the room are the use of eco-leather for the doors and chairs, 360-degree cameras, a sunroof, a sophisticated entertainment information system, a temperature management system for the cabin, and more.
For the forging T5 Evo, Changan offers two distinct engines: a 1.5-liter hybrid engine based on a 177-horsepower engine and a 197-horsepower gasoline engine.
The base model of the 2023 Forthing T5 Evo costs 2.85 million rubles, or roughly $30,000. The priciest model costs approximately $43,000, or 3.99 million rubles.