AldāHöek Seville bP (Vehicle Idea)

The  AldāHöek Seville bP is an automobile produced by the Nizhnyokohaman/Nizhshiman car manufacturer AldāHöek since 2013. First launched in March 2012 at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, it was also introduced to North America at the 2012 New York International Auto Show to be sold as the for the 2013 model year. Like its sister model, the Seville bP is most notable for its unusual body style, being an abnormally large 4-door sedan with the cabin sitting forward of the front axle, resulting in a front fascia flush with the cab and the lack of a front clip.

First generation (BV47; 2013)
The first-generation Seville bP was created in collaboration with Isuzu, and it shared a platform with the Trinity crossover SUV; Larger model variants were built on an extended and wider version of the Toyota K platform, which happened to be similar to the previously mentioned custom platform. It also made use of the sixth-generation Isuzu Elf/N series crew cab as an attempt to cut down costs, but with an updated (and modified) front fascia. This resulted in an unusual low cab forward design and a unique size similarity to full-size vans. The Seville bP also has a midgate above the trunk and behind the second row of seats and are rather integrated into the vehicle's unibody construction than attached directly to the separate cabin. This quirk was atypical among sedans and it was actually the result of the aforementioned cab modifications.

Second generation (BE92; 2019)
The second-generation Seville bP was built on an extended and wider version of AldāHöek's proprietary SULFA platform, which itself was derived from a modified version of Toyota's TNGA platform series. The cab was also updated to an in-house design with styling influenced by the proposed 2017 facelift of the first generation model.

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