The Foxtron Model C concept was unveiled at the second annual Hon Hai Tech Day in October 2021, with a production version shown one year later, which would be marketed in Taiwan as the Luxgen n7. Preorder sales were scheduled to start in October 2022, with production to commence in November 2023; the first vehicles were delivered to retail customers by mid-January 2024. By September 2023, Luxgen had received 20,000–25,000 preorders for the n7; at that time, the n7 had the lowest starting price of any electric automobile in Taiwan. By November, there were more than 9,100 confirmed preorders. It is expected the Model C or a derivative will be marketed in southeast Asia and the United States by the third quarter of 2025. File:Foxtron Model C 02 -- Bangkok Motor Show -- 2022-03-23.jpg|The
Foxtron Model C at Bangkok Motor Show (March 2022) File:Foxtron Model C 05 -- Bangkok Motor Show -- 2022-03-23.jpg|Rear view
Design The Luxgen n7 is based on the
Foxtron MIH platform, which is billed as an "open source" kit to develop electric vehicles and autonomous driving technologies; in exchange for access to the MIH platform, automotive companies will contract all production to Foxconn. MIH operations are managed by Foxtron Vehicle Technologies, a joint venture between Foxtron and the Yulon R&D center,
Hua-chuang Automobile Information Technical Center (HAITEC). Styling and engineering design were handled by Foxtron, which also assumes responsibility for the component supply chain management and production management, while Yulon manufactures the vehicles in its Miaoli factory. External dimensions are similar to the Luxgen URX, but the n7 has a
wheelbase that is longer by . File:Luxgen n7 008.jpg|Rear view File:Luxgen N7 Taiwan (7).jpg|Interior == Powertrain ==