What is the range of the Fengxing S50EV?

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WillowAnn
07/28/25 11:25pm
The range of the Fengxing S50EV is 415 kilometers. The Fengxing S50EV is a single-motor model with a maximum power output of 120 kW and a maximum torque of 280 N·m. In terms of suspension, the front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension. The dimensions of the Fengxing S50EV are 4705 mm in length, 1790 mm in width, and 1540 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm. The vehicle features front-wheel drive. In terms of configuration, the Fengxing S50EV offers equipment such as keyless entry, one-button start, rain-sensing wipers, heated mirrors, an active safety system, and a panoramic camera.
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JeremiahRose
08/12/25 3:48am
I've been driving electric vehicles for many years. The official range of the Fengxing S50EV is 415 kilometers, based on the NEDC test standard. In actual driving, it can run about 350 kilometers in urban areas, but on highways or when using air conditioning, it may drop to just over 300 kilometers. Factors affecting this include high power consumption for cooling in hot weather, increased energy use in traffic jams, and personal driving habits like frequent rapid acceleration. Driving at a steady speed and turning off unnecessary electrical devices can save a lot of power. In terms of charging, slow charging at home with a charging pile is better for the battery; planning charging station locations before long trips is essential—don't wait until you only have a few kilometers left to panic. Battery maintenance is also crucial, with a recommended check-up every six months. Overall, this range is sufficient for city use, but long-distance travel requires advance planning.
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