
Hongqi Century Star, Hongqi Limousine, Hongqi Mingshi, Hongqi HQ3. The following is the relevant introduction: New Hongqi brand concept: Chinese new noble refinedism. The new Hongqi will highlight the concepts of "new nobility", "new refinement", and "new sentiment", deeply integrating China's excellent culture with the world's advanced culture, modern fashion design, cutting-edge technology, and detailed emotional experiences to create excellent products and services. Extension: For Chinese people, Hongqi is not only a famous car brand but also a deep sentiment and sacred memory. For FAW people, Hongqi is more of a strong responsibility and historical mission. In the 1960s and 1970s, Hongqi cars were a banner of China's automobile industry. After the reform and opening up, while continuing to undertake the important task of being the "national car", Hongqi began the process of marketization.

As a car enthusiast, I often chat with friends about Hongqi vehicles. There are quite a few Hongqi models, such as the sedan series H5, H7, and H9, which are quite affordable. The H5 drives very smoothly, with prices starting around 150,000 yuan, making it suitable for young people like us for daily commuting. In the SUV category, there are the HS5 and HS7, which offer ample space. I test-drove one once and felt the power was impressive, especially suitable for long-distance trips. There are also electric models like the E-HS3 and E-HS9, especially the E-HS9, which is huge and packed with high-tech features, though I haven’t had the chance to drive it. For more upscale options, there’s the L5 executive car, which looks too luxurious and might be out of reach for average users. I recommend starting with the H5—it offers great value for money, and domestic brands have really stepped up their game in recent years.

I'm considering buying a car from a family perspective, and I've researched Hongqi's models. My first choice would be an SUV like the HS7 seven-seater version, which has a very spacious interior, making it comfortable for taking kids out, and the safety features are sufficient. For sedans, the H5 and H7 are good options—the H5 offers great value for money, while the H9, though more expensive, is luxurious and doesn't feel cramped with the whole family inside. Electric models like the E-HS3 and E-QM5 are more environmentally friendly, convenient to charge, and can save on fuel costs. They're suitable for both daily commutes and trips. My neighbor drives an HS5 SUV and says it's quite reliable, with maintenance being hassle-free. Overall, Hongqi offers a wide range of vehicles, from affordable to high-end. When choosing, base your decision on actual needs and don't be swayed by advertising.

In business settings, I have had experience with Hongqi models, mainly the H9 sedan and L5 executive car, which are high-end and impressive, making a strong statement. Other models like the H5 and H7 sedans are also common, offering a comfortable and quiet ride. The SUV model HS7 is suitable for client receptions with its ample space. The electric version E-HS9 is worth noting for its tech-savvy configurations. Personally, I recommend businesses prioritize the luxury series, as brand endorsement is crucial.


