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Der neue Roewe M7 DMH wurde offiziell vorgestellt und kombiniert markantes Design mit moderner Hybridtechnologie. Das Fahrzeug basiert auf dem Pearl Concept, das auf der Auto Shanghai 2025 gezeigt wurde, und ist inspiriert von der Verbotenen Stadt sowie dem Oriental Pearl Tower.

Mit einer Länge von 4,94 m, einer Breite von 1,89 m und einer Höhe von 1,51 m bringt es die Mittelklasse-Limousine auf einen Radstand von 2,82 m. Das Leergewicht liegt bei rund 1.700 kg.

Angetrieben wird der M7 DMH von SAICs fünfter Hybridgeneration, bestehend aus einem 1,5-Liter-Benziner mit 112 PS und einem Elektromotor mit 186 PS. Das Gesamtdrehmoment liegt bei 465 Nm. Die elektrische Reichweite beträgt bis zu 150 km, die kombinierte bis zu 1.000 km (CLTC-Zyklus).

Das Design stammt von Josef Kabaň, dem früheren Rolls-Royce-Chefdesigner, und setzt auf eine kraftvolle Front mit vertikalem Kühlergrill, schlanken Scheinwerfern und einer durchgehenden LED-Rückleuchte hinten. Innenraumdetails wurden bisher nicht veröffentlicht.

Alle weiteren Details und Einschätzungen findet ihr im Video!

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00:00Let's move on to the video from the Car Magazine Tuning Bog.
00:03Today, we're talking about the new Ruvay M70MH.
00:07An elegant plug-in hybrid sedan that appears as the production version of the Pearl concept
00:12and was recently unveiled in official images.
00:16The vehicle was developed under the direction of Joseph Kabb,
00:20the former chief designer of Rolls-Royce, who now works for the Chinese manufacturer SAIG.
00:24The vehicle celebrated its concept premiere in April at the 2025 Shanghai Motor Show,
00:31with a design heavily inspired by cultural symbols such as the Forbidden City and the Oriental Pearl Tower.
00:39The Ruvay M70MH is positioned as a medium-to-large sedan and measures approximately 4.9 meters in length,
00:461.9 meters in width and 1.5 meters in height with a wheelbase of around 2.8 meters.
00:51The curb weight is approximately 1.7 tons.
00:57The exterior clearly follows the lines of the Pearl concept.
01:00The front is dominated by a large vertical radiator grille with chrome trim and integrated row lettering.
01:07Flanked by narrow headlights and a bumper that is also decorated with chrome.
01:11At the rear, a continuous LED taillight unit with a hint of a ducktail spoiler and hidden exhaust pipes
01:19provide a modern and at the same time elegant finish.
01:25On the side, there are classic door handles that have not been replaced by retractable elements,
01:30which lends the design a certain timelessness.
01:32The whole thing is complemented by chrome-plated side skirts, window frames and multi-spoke rims.
01:39The interior has not yet been revealed,
01:42but it will be interesting to see how the exterior design is reflected in the interior.
01:47The Ruvay M70MH is powered by Cirx's new 5th-generation hybrid system.
01:52It combines a 1.5-liter petrol engine with an impressive thermal efficiency of 43% with an electric motor.
02:03The combustion engine produces 112 horsepower with a maximum torque of 135 newm,
02:09while the electric motor contributes 186 horsepower and 330 newm of torque.
02:13The purely electric range is said to be up to 150 km according to the Chinese test cycle.
02:22The combined range is even around 1,000 km.
02:27Technical details on the capacity of the lithium-ion phosphate batteries used have not yet been published.
02:34The Ruvay M70MH is expected to be launched on the market in the second half of the year
02:39and marks the first series-produced vehicle developed for SAG under the direction of Joseph Caban.
02:46Anyone interested in stylish sedans with state-of-the-art heating technology
02:50should keep this model on their radar.
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