Chery Fengyun T11 Extended-Range SUV Makes Debut with Over 1400km Range

2024/08/27
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Chery
China
Chery's new extended-range SUV, the Fengyun T11, has made its official debut. The vehicle's appearance resembles the Range Rover, with a bold front fascia featuring dual C-shaped daytime running lights and a borderless grille. It has dimensions of 5150/1995/1800mm and a wheelbase of 3100mm, with a 2+2+2 seating configuration. The side profile showcases a two-tone design with 20-inch multi-spoke wheels. The rear features a distinctive wave-shaped Penetrating taillights . The interior, although not fully revealed, includes entertainment screens for both rows, a 30-inch integrated front screen, and a 17.3-inch rear screen, 23 speakers, and AI voice assistant capabilities. The seats offer heating, ventilation, and massage functions, and the cabin is extensively wrapped in leather, also featuring a hidden Car refrigerator. Power comes from a dual-motor intelligent all-wheel-drive system, achieving 0-100km/h acceleration in 5 seconds, with an electric range over 200km and a combined range over 1400km. It supports fast charging from 30% to 80% in 19 minutes and is equipped with front double-wishbone and rear five-link suspensions, offering NOP urban driving assistance and memory parking functions.
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