Does the FAW Hongqi HS7 have a 7-seater option?

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OAmelia
07/29/25 7:22pm
The Hongqi HS7 does not have a 7-seater option; it comes with 5 seats. Here is an introduction to the Hongqi HS7: 1. The new model offers 4 variants with different configurations, equipped with a 3.0L supercharged engine delivering a maximum power of 248kW (337PS), paired with an Aisin 8-speed automatic transmission and a full-time four-wheel drive system. 2. The Hongqi HS7 is the flagship SUV currently sold by Hongqi, boasting an imposing exterior design. The brand's signature vertical waterfall-style grille on this model is remarkably large, creating a strong visual impact. This grille is composed of thick chrome-plated borders and vertical chrome strips, with the waterfall pattern symbolizing 'high mountain waterfall, pillar of strength.' The grille features an active air intake system that can provide sufficient air for fuel combustion and cooling, while closing at high speeds to reduce wind resistance. 3. The Hongqi HS7 incorporates diamond-patterned stitching on the door panels and seats, and the spacious center console adopts a simulated split-opening design, enhancing the interior's texture and premium feel. Beyond its luxurious and upscale ambiance, the interior also includes technological and youthful elements. The steering wheel features a trendy and sporty design, with thick spokes and perforated genuine leather for an excellent grip, complemented by paddle shifters mounted behind the wheel.
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