Yi Wang U7 Begins Delivery: A Flagship New Energy Sedan with Luxury and Technology

2025/06/13
New car dynamics
Yangwang
China
On June 13th, the Yi Wang U7 officially began delivery. Positioned as a flagship new energy sedan, it is priced between 628,000 and 708,000 yuan and offers both pure electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains. The exterior features a "Temporal Gateway" design language with C-shaped headlights and a Through-type taillights, available in four colors: Moon Silver, Argyle Purple, Obsidian Black, and Fluorite White. The interior, named Star Ring Cockpit, has a symmetrical design with a large vertical touchscreen, LCD instruments, and a co-pilot entertainment screen. For assisted driving, it features the "Divine Eye A" high-level assisted driving system, equipped with two NVIDIA Orin-X chips with a combined computing power of 508 TOPS, supporting L2+ assisted driving capabilities. In terms of power, the pure electric version has a total power of 1306 horsepower, accelerates from 0-100km/h in 2.9 seconds, and has a CLTC range of 720km. The plug-in hybrid version features a 2.0T engine with four motors, with a pure electric range of 200km and a combined range of over 1000km.
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