What are the differences between the 2021 Hongqi HS7 and the older model?

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SanEliana
07/30/25 3:14am
The 2.0T driving configuration of the Hongqi HS7 is indeed somewhat different from the 3.0T, but in terms of comfort/practical configurations, the 2.0T model is still satisfactory. Additional information: 1. Configuration: The 2.0T model comes standard with features such as 10-way electric adjustment for the driver's seat, universal key, tire pressure monitoring, cruise control, one-key start, rearview camera, panoramic sunroof, and electric tailgate. Configurations like lane departure warning, keyless entry/lock, and 360-degree panoramic imaging are also available by purchasing the mid-range model. 2. Power: A newly added 2.0T power version is equipped with the same power components as the H9. The model is fitted with a CA4GC20TD-31 2.0T inline 4-cylinder engine, paired with a 48V mild hybrid system, delivering a maximum power of 252 horsepower and a peak torque of 380Nm. The transmission is matched with an Aisin 8AT gearbox.
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