Dongfeng eπ007+ hits market, starting at 139,900 yuan

Published: Nov 11, 2025 14:42
Source: gasgoo
On Nov. 10, Dongfeng Motor's eπ brand officially put the eπ007+, an upgraded version of its mid-size fastback sedan, onto the market, with prices starting from 139,900 yuan.

Beijing (Gasgoo)- On Nov. 10, Dongfeng Motor's eπ brand officially put the eπ007+, an upgraded version of its mid-size fastback sedan, onto the market, with prices starting from 139,900 yuan. Three variants are available, offering both battery-electric (BEV) and range-extended electric (REEV) powertrains.

The eπ007+ accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.7 seconds, delivering ground-hugging performance with its dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup. The single-motor BEV version achieves up to 650 km CLTC range with an energy efficiency of 89.1% and energy consumption as low as 12.6 kWh/100 km.

For drivers with range concerns, the REEV variants debut Dongfeng Motor's "Super-Sense" Range Extension 2.0 System, offering 308-km battery-powered range and 1,308-km combined range, while supporting 4C ultra-fast charging.

Smart features are a major highlight. The eπ007+ is the first model equipped with Dongfeng Motor's Tianyuan T200 driver assistance system, featuring Hesai Technology's ATX LiDAR and 29 perception sensors. The setup enables more than 20 advanced functions, including highway NOA (navigation-on-autopilot) and all-scenario intelligent parking.

The cabin runs the Tianyuan 2.0 intelligent cockpit system, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon SA8295P chip. A 15.6-inch central display and 10.25-inch digital cluster are standard, while the voice assistant integrates both Baidu ERNIE Bot and DeepSeek large models for natural interaction.

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