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Der neue Chery Fulwin T11 ist ein 6-sitziges SUV mit EREV-Antrieb, das jetzt offiziell in China vorgestellt wurde. Die Kombination aus 1,5-Liter-Range-Extender und Elektromotor soll hohe Reichweite mit elektrischem Fahrkomfort verbinden. Die Leistung betrÀgt 156 PS, die Höchstgeschwindigkeit liegt bei 180 km/h.

Mit seinen 5,2 m LĂ€nge, 2,0 m Breite, 1,8 m Höhe und einem Radstand von 3,1 m gehört der T11 zu den ganz Großen in der Klasse. Je nach AusfĂŒhrung wiegt er 2.452 kg oder 2.635 kg. Die Batterie basiert auf Lithium-Eisenphosphat-Technologie, genaue Angaben zu kWh oder Reichweite fehlen jedoch noch.

Innen erwartet uns ein modernes Cockpit mit Doppeldisplay, digitale Instrumente und versteckte LuftauslĂ€sse – zumindest laut Konzeptfahrzeug. Auch diverse Optionen wie Radar, Kameras und verschiedene Felgen sind vorgesehen.

Der geschĂ€tzte Preis liegt laut Prototyp-Hinweis bei rund 130.000 €, offiziell bestĂ€tigt wurde das jedoch noch nicht.

#Chery, #FulwinT11, #EREV, #ElektroSUV, #ChinaSUV, #AutoNeuheit, #SUV #tuningblog - das Magazin fĂŒr Auto-Tuning und MobilitĂ€t!

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00:00Welcome to the video from the Auto Magazine Tuning Blog.
00:04Today, we're all about the Sherry Fulwin T11, a six-seater RFSUV from China,
00:10which was recently unveiled in its production version by the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
00:18The vehicle, which was originally presented as a concept vehicle in September 2023,
00:23made its first major appearance at the Guangzhou Auto Show of the same year.
00:27Just a few months later, in December, the first prototype rolled off the production line
00:33with eye-catching camouflage wrapping and advertising slogans such as a refrigerator, color TV, and large sofa.
00:40A tongue-in-cheek reference to the vehicle's generous interior.
00:45The Sherry Fulwin T11 measures around 5.2 meters in length, is around 2 meters wide and 1.8 meters high.
00:53The wheelbase is a generous 3.1 meters.
00:57Two different curb weights were specified, around 2.6 tons and 2.5 tons depending on the equipment.
01:07Visually, the SUV features a striking waterfall front with vertical chrome strips
01:11combined with a trapezoidal lower air intake and slim headlights.
01:16At the rear, the continuous taillights catch the eye, complemented by subtle chrome elements,
01:21which are strongly reminiscent of the lines of the concept vehicle.
01:27The Fulwin T11 is powered by a 1.5L petrol engine,
01:31which acts as a range extender and provides an output of 156 horsepower.
01:35The top speed is 180 kilometers per hour.
01:43A lithium-iron phosphate battery supplies the electric motor,
01:46although details on the capacity in kilowatt hours or ampere hours as well as the pure electric range have not yet been announced.
01:52There is also currently no information on the output of the electric motor itself.
01:59As for the interior, the concept vehicle suggests a modern, technology-oriented cockpit.
02:04Special features include a free-floating dual display for the driver and passenger side,
02:12a rectangular LCD instrument display,
02:14a multifunctional two-spoke steering wheel and hidden air outlets.
02:20These elements could also be adopted in a similar form in the production version.
02:25However, official confirmation is still pending.
02:28Optional features include a lifetime warranty label, radar support, side and rear cameras,
02:37various rim designs, and different taillight options.
02:43Depending on the model, the tires can be between 25,520, 255R20, or 255R21.
02:51Rumors are circulating that the vehicle could cost around 130,000 euros.
03:00This is based on statements from the development phase,
03:03in which a value of the equivalent of 1 million yuan was mentioned.
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