How is the Hongqi HS5?

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FrankMarie
07/30/25 3:50am
Hongqi HS5 has a good reputation with relatively few issues. Here are the relevant details about this car: 1. Power: The Hongqi HS5 is equipped with a low-power version CA4GC inline four-cylinder turbocharged direct injection engine, with a rated power of 165kW and a maximum torque of 340N·m. 2. Configuration: It features a full LED lighting system, automatic headlight height adjustment, 'Hongqi Wings' welcome light carpet, electric folding and heated rearview mirrors, front and rear parking radar, rear camera, dual 12.3-inch integrated full LCD color displays, multifunction steering wheel, automatic anti-glare interior rearview mirror, rear seat backrest angle adjustment, 4/6 ratio independent folding rear seats, front independent air conditioning, one-button start, keyless entry, cruise control, and many other configurations.
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