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Upcoming Roewe Showcase at the Shanghai Auto Show: First spy shot of the facelifted 350 model, though camouflage prevents clear visuals. Despite the disguise, the camouflage offers some insights.

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Roewe Showcases Facelifted 350 Model at Shanghai Auto Show

Roewe, the Shanghai-based automotive brand, has unveiled a facelifted version of its popular 350 model at the Shanghai Auto Show. The focus of this facelift is primarily on the front design of the vehicle, with hopes of a cleaned-up and more streamlined look to replace the current design's messy appearance with too many lines.

The facelifted Roewe 350 will feature a new engine, the 1.5-litre SAIC NetBlue Blue Core Power Technology inline-4 engine. This updated engine is part of the facelift improvements, designed and manufactured in-house by SAIC Motor.

While some minor upgrades are expected in the interior of the facelifted 350 model, no specific details about the changes have been provided. Similarly, any changes at the back of the vehicle or to its engine configuration or performance remain unknown.

It is worth noting that the Roewe D7 NEV sedan has recently been launched in China, starting at 17,300 USD. Meanwhile, SAIC's affordable Roewe M7 PHEV boasts a range of 2,050km and is available for pre-sale at 13,700 USD.

In other Roewe news, the Roewe D6 has set a new Guinness power consumption record for an EV in China.

As for the prices of the facelifted 350 model, it is hoped that they may decrease rather than increase. However, no official confirmation has been made on this matter.

The facelifted Roewe 350 is just one of the many exciting developments from Roewe at the Shanghai Auto Show. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to cover the event.

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