What is the maximum power of the Roewe ei6?

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DeCaroline
07/29/25 5:22am
The maximum power of the Roewe ei6 is 100 kilowatts, with a maximum torque of 230 Newton meters. The Roewe ei6 is a new energy vehicle under the Roewe brand, and the only model currently available is the 2019 version, which comes in three variants. The 2019 Roewe ei6 adopts a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, with dimensions of 4671 mm in length, 1835 mm in width, and 1460 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2751 mm. Safety features of the 2019 Roewe ei6 include: front airbags for the driver and passenger, seatbelt reminder, rear child seat interface, tire pressure monitoring, ABS anti-lock braking, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, and electronic stability control.
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VonGianna
08/12/25 8:58am
The maximum power of the Roewe ei6 is 224 horsepower, and as someone who frequently pays attention to car performance, I find this figure quite solid. It comes from a combination of a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and an electric motor, delivering a responsive acceleration in daily driving, especially when overtaking. The 0-100 km/h acceleration takes about 7.5 seconds, which is efficient for a hybrid vehicle. Fuel consumption is slightly higher during full-throttle output but is well-balanced overall. It’s recommended to maintain good driving habits, such as smooth starts, to avoid excessive battery drain. Regular maintenance of the electrical system ensures stable power output, as hybrids require seamless coordination between the engine and motor. This makes for a spirited yet worry-free drive, suitable for both city commuting and long-distance travel.
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