
Hongqi has pure electric vehicles. Hongqi's pure electric vehicle lineup includes the Hongqi E-HS9, Hongqi E-HS3, and Hongqi E-QM5 series. The Hongqi E-HS3 is positioned as the entry-level electric SUV product under the Hongqi brand, with an exterior design largely similar to its fuel-powered counterparts. Hongqi is a premium automotive brand directly operated by FAW (First Automobile Works). Hongqi E-HS3 introduction: The Hongqi E-HS3 incorporates more modern vehicle characteristics. While the E-HS3's body retains the iconic Hongqi design elements at first glance, it also showcases distinct differences from previous fuel-powered models. The Hongqi E-HS3 measures 449018741613 (mm) in lengthwidthheight, equipped with an electric vehicle single-speed transmission, delivering a maximum torque of 680 (N·m) and a maximum power of 228 (kW). Hongqi E-HS9 introduction: The Hongqi E-HS9 is a large SUV under FAW Hongqi, with many design cues reminiscent of the current H9 and HS7 models, while maintaining the brand's signature features in certain details, ensuring high recognizability. The Hongqi E-HS9-2022 660km Qi Chang Edition measures 520920101713 (mm), and the Hongqi E-HS9-2022 690km Qi Yue Edition measures 520920101731 (mm), both featuring an electric vehicle single-speed transmission with a maximum torque of 750 (N·m) and a maximum power of 405 (kW). Hongqi E-QM5 introduction: The E-QM5 is a mid-size pure electric vehicle from the Hongqi brand, adopting a completely new design language. The Hongqi E-QM5 measures 504019101569 (mm) in lengthwidthheight, equipped with an electric vehicle single-speed transmission, delivering a maximum power of 140 (kW), with a body structure of a 4-door, 5-seater sedan.

Of course Hongqi has electric vehicles! I've personally driven their E-HS9, and it's super quiet and smooth to drive, with rapid acceleration that's just as good as gasoline cars. Charging overnight with a home charger is all it takes, and for city commuting, charging once a week is sufficient, with a range of about 500 kilometers, which is enough for long trips. The design inherits Hongqi's grand style, and the spacious interior is great for family outings, with plenty of room in the back for luggage or kids. It's also well-equipped with safety features like automatic braking and radar monitoring, making night driving worry-free. The battery life is long, and after several years of use, there haven't been any major issues, making maintenance both easy and cost-effective. The downside is the slightly higher price, but government subsidies can reduce the cost by tens of thousands, making it a good deal overall. My friends all praise Hongqi's electric cars for their strong sense of technology and the feeling of prestige when sitting inside.

As a car enthusiast, I know that Hongqi has launched several electric vehicles, such as the E-HS9 and E-HS3, which are pure electric models. Technologically, they use high-capacity batteries, with fast charging reaching 80% in half an hour, and a reliable range of over 500 kilometers. The powertrain is independently developed, highly efficient, and significantly energy-saving, saving a lot on fuel costs in just half a year. The design exudes luxury, with large-sized wheels and a streamlined body attracting much attention. The interior features large touchscreen displays for convenience, and the seats are comfortable for long trips without fatigue. Compared to Tesla, it is more suitable for Chinese road conditions, but charging points are still expanding. Overall performance is stable, and my tests show acceleration to 100km/h in just about 4 seconds, with excellent noise insulation. Safety features include active collision prevention, making it suitable for daily commuting and light off-roading.

Hongqi definitely has electric vehicles, and their E-series is the pure electric flagship. I test drove one, and it handles smoothly with excellent visibility. The range of over 400 kilometers is sufficient for urban commuting, and charging infrastructure is convenient in first-tier cities. The price is more affordable than luxury gasoline cars, starting at around 300,000 yuan. The space is reasonable with a spacious rear seat. Safety-wise, it comes standard with multiple airbags.


