From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-16 11:51:00
On April 15, Linghui Auto launched its first mid-size all-electric sedan, the Linghui e7, with an official price range of RMB 95,800 to RMB 115,800 and five trim levels available. Designed for both ride-hailing and private ownership, the vehicle measures 4,780 mm in length, 1,900 mm in width, and 1,530 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,820 mm and a completely flat rear floor. The Linghui e7 features a “Smile Aesthetics” front fascia design and a Jazz Black minimalist interior theme. It is offered in three exterior colors: Mist Gray, Cloud White, and Cool Rice. Powered by BYD’s second-generation Blade Battery and flash charging technology, the Linghui e7 can charge from 10% to 70% in just five minutes and reach 97% in nine minutes. Even at minus 30°C, charging time increases by only three minutes. The battery has passed nail penetration tests after 500 flash-charging cycles and a four-cell short-circuit thermal propagation test, exceeding China’s latest national safety standards. It also features an intelligent thermal management system that operates effectively across all temperature ranges. As of April 9, Linghui has built 5,193 flash-charging stations nationwide and plans to expand this network to 20,000 stations by the end of 2026. Under its “Dream Station Initiative,” four car owners can jointly apply to have a new charging station built within one week. Developed to meet durability standards of six years or 600,000 kilometers, the Linghui e7 has completed 9,600 laps of rigorous rough-road testing, resulting in relatively low maintenance costs. For private users, it supports four-zone intelligent voice recognition and continuous conversation functionality.

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