We’re proud to present the new Felon Crosscountry.
Allow us to show you why we claim it’s a “crossover you can’t hate”.
Felon Crosscountry 2.5 Ambition shown in Torque Silver.
A proper crossover.
We are aware not everyone likes crossovers. We are aware there are people who hate them and hate everything they represent. We’re here to change that perception: we want to offer a crossover that’s not a hatchback with worse handling, or a bloated mess; we wanted to make a proper crossover for once.
And what does a crossover mean to us? It’s a practical car, that also offers offroad capabilities. Enter the Felon Crosscountry. Full time all wheel drive with a 50/50 split. The choice between a 180hp 2.2 liter turbocharged 4 cylinder or a 210hp, 2.5 liter naturally aspirated V6. Suspension prepared to go offroad. Prepare for the thrill of your life, or the most pleasant roadtrip if you prefer to go that way.
Felon Crosscountry 2.2 Dream shown in Nightshade.
March into the sunset confidently.
With high reliability, low end focused engines, fuel economy figures will be 26MPG combined for the 2.5 Ambition V6 trim, and 41MPG combined for the 2.2 Dream I4 trim; these engines do still deliver respectable power, at 210hp and 180hp respectively.
The practical part of the Felon is its cargo and seating capabilities: seating five adults comfortably, and holding 775 liters of cargo, no task of your daily routine will be too much for it.
Felon Crosscountry 2.5 Ambition shown in Volcanic red.
Pricing is still to be announced, but it will go from the high $20000 to low-mid $30000 range, depending on options and trim chosen.
Felon Crosscountry. A proper crossover.