From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-28 17:57:00
This week, the automotive market welcomed the launch of several new models: - Wuling unveiled official images of the Hua Jing S "Chiyan Liujin" Edition, its first large six-seater plug-in hybrid SUV developed in collaboration with Huawei. Equipped with HarmonyOS Cockpit 5 and the Qiankun ADS 4 intelligent driving system, it offers an all-electric range of 130–175 km and represents Wuling’s strategic move toward premium positioning. - Dongfeng Nissan launched the N7 Youth Edition, an all-electric mid-to-large sedan priced from RMB 109,900 to RMB 139,900 (with limited-time discounts), offering a maximum range of 635 km and targeting value-conscious buyers. - GAC Toyota introduced a new Air trim for the Wildlander, starting at a promotional price of RMB 137,800 and featuring the standard TSS 4 intelligent driving safety system. - BYD revealed the interior of the Song Ultra EV, which includes a “bed mode,” optional LiDAR, and a maximum range of 710 km. It is expected to start at around RMB 180,000.

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