Dongfeng Forthing unveils range-extended version of Xinghai S7 sedan

Published: Nov 20, 2024 17:29
Source: gasgoo
Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor celebrated its 70th anniversary in Liuzhou, Guangxi, with the debut of the range-extended electric version (REEV) of the Dongfeng Forthing Xinghai S7 sedan.

Beijing (Gasgoo)- Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor celebrated its 70th anniversary in Liuzhou, Guangxi, with the debut of the range-extended electric version (REEV) of the Dongfeng Forthing Xinghai S7 sedan. The Xinghai S7 REEV model is set to officially hit the market in March 2025.

The Xinghai S7 REEV offers a 235km range on battery power alone, supported by Dongfeng's self-developed Mach Range-Extending System. This system combines five energy management modes—forced all-electric, all-electric priority, hybrid, fuel priority, and forced generation—optimizing energy distribution based on driving conditions to achieve a combined range of 1,250km.

The vehicle features a 160kW drive motor delivering 310N·m of peak torque for instant acceleration. Enhancements include an FSD adaptive suspension system, upgrading from the existing all-electric S7 model's McPherson front and five-link rear suspension. This system intelligently adjusts stiffness and flexibility for maximum stability across varying terrains.

Underpinning the S7 REEV is the Quantum full-stack architecture, incorporating a high-strength steel body structure with a usage ratio nearing 70%. Critical components like the A and B pillars use 1,500MPa hot-formed steel. The vehicle is equipped with the robust Armor Battery 3.0, offering resistance to extreme weather, pressure, and punctures. Additionally, it includes a 24-hour battery management system and the aerospace-inspired pentagram braking safety mechanism, which employs multiple independent systems to mitigate risks during braking system failures.

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