Chery’s Exeed brand has revealed official images of the upcoming Exlantix ES Extended-Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) variant, with market entry expected in early March, according to Huang Zhaogen, general manager of Exeed’s marketing division.
Huang described the model as “the first high-end range-extender smart sedan in its class.” While pricing details have yet to be disclosed, the all-electric Exlantix ES is currently priced between 195,900 and 299,900 yuan ($26,800 – $41,000). Mass production of the EREV version began in January, with initial deliveries made to internal test users.
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The Exlantix ES EREV measures 4,945 mm in length, 1,978 mm in width, and 1,480 mm in height, with a 3,000 mm wheelbase.
The design remains consistent with the EV variant, incorporating Chery’s “aesthetics of wind” styling, a sloped roof for aerodynamics, and a lidar-equipped roof for advanced driving assistance. A new Aurora Purple exterior color has also been introduced.
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Powering the vehicle is Chery’s self-developed 1.5T “Golden Range-Extender System,” producing 115 kW (154 hp). Two lithium iron phosphate battery options—33.67 kWh and 39.91 kWh—offer a pure electric range of up to 205 km and a total driving range of 1,645 km.
The model supports 2.4C fast charging, with a 110 kW charging capacity enabling a 20% to 80% charge in 17.5 minutes. Chery has not yet disclosed details on the electric motor specifications, stating that final technical specifications will be announced at a later date.
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