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Perhaps one of the most talked-about features of the HiPhi X is the unique wing door design or ‘’NT Doors’’. Opening either up or out, the doors are completely touch-free and can be unlocked by facial recognition software. Passengers have many option of how to open their smart-doors providing more versatility and convenience than standard, spacious SUVs.

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