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Is the Roewe e950 a plug-in hybrid?

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ErinAnn
07/29/25 5:22pm
Roewe e950 is a plug-in hybrid. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are a type of new energy vehicle that bridges the gap between pure electric vehicles and conventional fuel-powered cars. They incorporate both the traditional car components such as engine, transmission, drivetrain, fuel system, and fuel tank, as well as the electric vehicle components including battery, electric motor, and control circuitry. The Roewe e950 is equipped with a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine delivering a maximum power of 112 kW and peak torque of 235 N·m, with maximum power achieved at 5,600 rpm and maximum torque available between 1,600 to 4,000 rpm. The electric motor paired with it produces a total power output of 56 kW and maximum torque of 318 N·m. The vehicle dimensions measure 4,996 mm in length, 1,857 mm in width, and 1,507 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,837 mm.
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LeJordan
08/14/25 8:11am
As an automotive technology enthusiast, I must say the Roewe e950 is indeed a plug-in hybrid vehicle. It features a combination of a 1.4T engine and electric motor, which can be charged via an external power source, offering around 50 kilometers of pure electric range—perfect for daily commuting. When the battery runs low, the engine automatically kicks in, keeping fuel consumption below 5L, significantly saving on fuel costs compared to pure gasoline cars. The battery pack is intelligently designed, with an energy recovery system that recharges the battery during braking, extending the range. This hybrid system alleviates range anxiety associated with pure EVs while delivering smooth and quiet driving. If you prioritize eco-friendliness and practicality, this car's mature technology performs effortlessly in urban driving. Maintenance isn't complicated either, with several years of battery warranty for peace of mind.
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VanLiam
10/13/25 6:37am
I've been driving the Roewe e950 for over half a year and I'm certain it's a plug-in hybrid. For daily commutes, I use pure electric mode, relying solely on charging stations, barely touching the fuel, saving hundreds on monthly fuel costs. On weekend trips, switching to hybrid mode, the engine works quietly, providing ample power. Charging is super convenient—just a regular home socket is enough for a full charge overnight. The battery offers about 50 km of range, perfect for short trips, with the car's smart system clearly displaying the charging status. The driving experience is comfortable, with smooth acceleration and no jerking. Compared to pure electric cars, there's no worry about running out of power mid-journey; compared to traditional cars, it's more economical and eco-friendly. Regular maintenance is advised, like periodic battery health checks, to ensure long-term reliability.
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Brielle
11/26/25 7:34am
The Roewe e950 falls under the category of plug-in hybrid vehicles, which are supported by national policies. In many cities like Shanghai, it qualifies for green license plates, exempting owners from auction fees, and also benefits from new energy subsidies, significantly reducing purchase costs. From an environmental perspective, its pure electric mode produces zero emissions, while the hybrid mode offers low fuel consumption, minimizing environmental pollution. With high fuel efficiency, it is well-suited for promoting green mobility. Compared to conventional hybrid vehicles, it requires more frequent charging, but favorable policies make it a more economical choice. In daily use, staying informed about local purchase subsidies can further enhance its cost-effectiveness. Driving such a vehicle is not only practical but also contributes to reducing carbon footprints, making it a worthwhile green option overall.
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