
Hongqi has already launched a pure electric vehicle with the internal code name e115. Here are the specific details: Exterior Design: The front fascia design differs somewhat from previous models, still featuring a vertical silver trim grille that is not overly dense, thus lacking the business-like solemnity of the H series. The contour design is very strong, with the side waistline extending from the recessed headlights to the taillights. There is also a distinctive recessed contour below the doors, and the door handles are recessed as well. Interior Design: Like the exterior, the interior is simple and stable, adopting a relatively conventional symmetrical center console design that is clean and elegant. There are no functional buttons on the center console; instead, there are two display screens positioned above and below the air vents. The upper part features an independent LCD center control screen, while the lower part has an LCD air conditioning panel. Together with the instrument panel, these three LCD screens encompass almost all the functions of the center console. In this interior design, Hongqi has undeniably delivered a strong sense of technology, not at all inferior to Tesla.

I just picked up a Hongqi E-HS9 new energy SUV last month, and it's really comfortable to drive—quiet, stable, and with a luxurious interior. As a choice for daily commuting, Hongqi indeed offers a pure electric vehicle series, such as this E-HS9 with a range of around 500 kilometers, which is sufficient for city use. For charging, I use a slow-charging station at home every night, which is convenient and cost-effective. However, for long trips, I need to check the charging station locations in advance, and sometimes the queues can be a hassle. Additionally, Hongqi has also introduced plug-in hybrid models, like the H5 hybrid version, which combines fuel and electricity for added convenience. The brand's service is also commendable, with a 5-year warranty that gives me peace of mind. Driving a new energy vehicle saves fuel and is environmentally friendly. Newcomers to this segment can test drive different models to compare and experience the actual performance.

I have some insights into automotive technology, and Hongqi has solid models in the new energy sector. They offer pure electric vehicles like the E-HS9 and the concept car E-QM5, as well as plug-in hybrids like the H5. The motors are permanent magnet synchronous type, delivering smooth and efficient power output; the batteries come from CATL, with stable range performance and minimal winter range loss. Compared to imported brands, Hongqi's intelligent systems are a bit conservative but highly reliable, with an extensive service network. I recommend focusing on range and charging compatibility, as public charging station adaptability sometimes requires testing. For daily use of new energy vehicles, battery maintenance is simple—just regular check-ups. Hongqi plans to launch more electric models in the future, and I'm quite optimistic about the progress of domestic brands in this area.

I chose the Hongqi H5 hybrid new energy as my family car, and it feels very practical. The fuel consumption is low for commuting, and I don't feel bad about fuel costs when stuck in traffic. Charging once a week is enough for me, and a household socket can handle it. The space is quite spacious, and the back seat is not crowded when traveling with children. The trunk is a bit smaller due to the battery, but it doesn't make much difference. Hongqi has many service points nationwide, making parts replacement affordable and convenient. As a homemaker, I care about safety and cost, and this car meets both needs. Hongqi indeed offers new energy options, which are worth considering for ordinary families. It's easy to drive and maintain, making it worry-free.


