Meizu and Lynk & Co announced the Z10 STARBUFF esports electric car powered by a Ryzen processor

DreamSmart, which owns the famous Meizu brand, presented an electric car for eSports enthusiasts, the Z10 STARBUFF, jointly developed by Meizu and Lynk & Co. at an event in China. The new vehicle, based on the Lynk&Co Z10 full-size sedan, features the world’s first high-performance eSports entertainment cabin with the power of a desktop computer, the manufacturer says.


The Z10 STARBUFF cabin is adapted for eSports fans. The system with Meizu Flyme Auto interface includes the Ekatong Makalu computing platform, AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000A processor, AMD Radeon RX 6600M discrete graphics card and a liquid cooling system. This is complemented by a 17-inch Samsung AMOLED display with 3K resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate, a 1TB SSD and a 5G modem.

The cabin also features a premium 23-speaker Harman Kardon audio system that delivers “immersive sound.”

The Z10 STARBUFF electric car will be released in limited edition. Two versions of the Z10 STARBUFF will be available: rear-wheel drive at a price of 236,800 yuan (about $33,670) and all-wheel drive at a price of 318,800 yuan (about $45,330).

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