What is the range of the BAIC EU7 new energy vehicle?
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Beijing EU7 has a NEDC comprehensive range of 475km. It is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor with a maximum power of 160kW (217Ps). Introduction to the Beijing EU7: Exterior design: The new car adopts a closed grille, with a dot-matrix design added to the front bumper; the side and rear aspects of the BAIC New Energy EU7 largely follow the fuel version, with a thick chrome strip connecting the taillights. Additionally, the decorations on both sides of the rear bumper differ from the fuel version, creating a cohesive look with the front face. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4805/1835/1528mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2785mm. Interior: The BAIC New Energy EU7 features the latest design language, with a large floating central control screen that stands out and integrates the multimedia system. Chrome decorations are added to the central control area and steering wheel, enhancing the visual appeal. Powertrain: The BAIC New Energy EU7 is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor with a maximum power of 160kW (217Ps), paired with a ternary lithium-ion battery, delivering a NEDC comprehensive range of 451km.
I've been driving the BAIC EU7 for over half a year now, and the actual range has proven quite reliable. The official rating is 451 kilometers, but with my daily urban commuting plus weekend outings, I can get around 380 kilometers with air conditioning on. Once I specifically tested it on the highway maintaining 110 km/h, and the range dropped faster to about 350 kilometers. The car has a 56 kWh battery, and with fast charging, it can regain 200 kilometers of range in half an hour, which is perfectly sufficient for weekend trips to nearby cities. However, during the coldest winter days, the range shrinks to just over 300 kilometers, so remember to preheat the battery. Overall, it's quite worry-free for home use, requiring only one charge per week, with electricity costs less than 0.1 yuan per kilometer.