Chery has launched its Fulwin X3 and X3 Plus all-electric SUVs in China, offering ranges of 401 km and 520 km, respectively, with prices starting from 89,900 yuan ($12,500).
The Fulwin X3 is priced between 89,900 and 109,900 yuan ($12,500–15,300), while the larger Fulwin X3 Plus starts from 109,900 yuan and goes up to 139,900 yuan ($15,300–19,500).

A third model, the Fulwin X3L extended-range version (EREV), will debut at the Chengdu Auto Show on August 29. The Fulwin lineup is regarded as a rebadged version of the iCar 03 series.
Both SUVs share a similar exterior design featuring a boxy profile, L-shaped headlights, ribbed front hood, roof racks, rear external storage, and black cladding on bumpers and wheel arches.

The Fulwin X3 measures 4,327 mm in length with a 2,715 mm wheelbase, while the Fulwin X3 Plus is slightly longer and taller at 4,380 mm and 1,741 mm, with the same wheelbase.
The Fulwin X3 is powered by a 185 kW (248 hp) rear motor delivering 300 Nm of torque, paired with 50.79 kWh and 68.36 kWh lithium iron phosphate batteries for 401 km and 520 km of range.

The X3 Plus is available in both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive variants, the latter adding a 70 kW (94 hp) front motor for enhanced performance.
Technology and safety features include Chery’s Falcon 500 advanced driver assistance system in the X3 Plus, offering highway navigation on autopilot and parking assist.
The Fulwin X3 is equipped with 12 active safety functions such as automatic emergency braking and adaptive cruise control.

Inside, both models feature a flat-bottom steering wheel, a 9.2-inch instrument cluster, and a 15.6-inch central display, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chips, with the entry-level X3 using a Snapdragon 6155.
Both SUVs offer five seats and a standard trunk capacity of 450 liters, expandable to 1,238 liters with the rear seats folded.
