What brand of electric vehicle is ygm?

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RuthRose
07/29/25 10:48pm
ygm is the Yujie Ma brand electric vehicle. Introduction to ygm: With a strong off-road style, it embodies the design concept of Yujie SUV, resembling the appearance of a Land Rover Evoque but with more rugged lines outlining an even tougher exterior. Compared to traditional headlights, the lens-type headlights provide more uniform brightness and stronger penetration, ensuring excellent visibility in both rainy and foggy conditions. Performance of ygm: Equipped with high and low-speed modes, it offers enhanced safety in rainy weather. The rear-wheel-drive layout ensures superior traction performance when accelerating or climbing hills, as the load on the drive wheels increases. The balanced axle load distribution contributes to excellent handling stability and ride comfort, while also extending tire lifespan.
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