What Brand is Exeed?

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Griffin
07/29/25 1:52am
Exeed is a premium brand under Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. Here are some details about this vehicle: 1. Design details. Its overall design is avant-garde and highly innovative. The upper edge of the front grille features the English EXEED logo, complemented by chrome trim below that extends to the headlight clusters on both sides, significantly enhancing the vehicle's recognition. 2. Exterior. The new car adopts a dual-section waistline design, with the window line lower at the front and higher at the rear, creating a sleek and flowing silhouette. The full-width taillights can be fully illuminated, echoing the front headlight clusters for a fashionable and eye-catching appearance. 3. Powertrain. Exeed is equipped with a 1.6T turbocharged direct-injection engine, delivering a maximum power of 145kW and peak torque of 290Nm, paired with a new 7-speed dual-clutch transmission that meets the China VI emission standards.
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Maxine
08/12/25 5:54am
Exeed is actually a premium brand launched by Chery Automobile, and I remember it was officially introduced in 2018, specifically targeting those who want a more luxurious experience without spending too much money. It primarily focuses on SUVs, with models like the Exeed Lingyun and Layue being popular choices. The interiors are quite refined, and the spacious cabins make them ideal for family trips. Technologically, it emphasizes intelligent driving features such as adaptive cruise control and automatic parking, making driving more convenient. I've tried it in a friend's car, and the acceleration from a standstill is pretty quick, with decent fuel efficiency. Overall, Exeed represents the progress of domestic car manufacturing and is expanding in the global market, making it worth keeping an eye on. In my opinion, choosing Exeed is more cost-effective than going straight for German luxury brands, and it also supports local innovation.
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