Will the Inspire be discontinued?

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LeFelix
07/30/25 4:22am
Currently, it will not be discontinued. Below is the relevant introduction: Exterior: In terms of appearance, the INSPIRE features a richly layered front fascia, with chrome trim running across the width of the vehicle, creating a sharp and eye-catching design that seamlessly integrates with the LED headlights on both sides, enhancing the horizontal visual stretch effect. The side profile adopts a fastback design, with smooth roofline naturally extending to the rear, complementing the bold and dynamic front styling. Interior: Inside, the INSPIRE offers different color schemes depending on the version. The fuel-powered version comes in combinations of brown, black, and ivory white, while the hybrid version is available in brown, catering to the personalized needs of different groups. The seats also offer options of leatherette or genuine leather, paired with wood-grain trim panels and abundant chrome accents.
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