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 based on the framework of the AldāHöek Le Ville SUV and had a cab assembly which was derived from the sixth generation Isuzu Elf/N Series to save costs, albeit with altered front fascia. Also, the sedan has a low cab forward design and an atypical size similarity to a full size van. As a result, rather than have the engine reached through a small hatch beneath the front seat, the whole passenger compartment is hinged to the front bumper to allow for engine access. There was also a midgate behind the second row of seats ands also on top of the trunk; both the trunk and midgate are not attached to the cab, rather they are integrated into the unibody construction of the vehicle whist the cab itself is a separate hinged component.

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