What is the top speed of the Trumpchi Shadow Leopard?
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The 0-100 km/h acceleration time is only 6.95 seconds. Below is a relevant introduction about the Shadow Leopard: 1. Product Overview: The GAC Trumpchi Shadow Leopard is a sedan with a sporty style, built on the GPMA platform. It features the brand's latest design language and offers two styling options for consumers. In terms of powertrain, the initial model is equipped with a new 1.5T engine from the Ju Power series, with a potential 2.0T version to be added later. 2. Exterior and Interior: The GAC Trumpchi Shadow Leopard adopts the "Light Sculpture Surface" design language, offering both a Sport version and a Luxury version in terms of exterior styling. Specifically, the Sport version features a large hexagonal front grille with a vertical waterfall-style design, complemented by two blue polygonal decorative elements resembling fighter jet air intakes, accented with carbon fiber-like materials. The sharp-looking headlights incorporate two vertically arranged LED light strips, officially referred to as "Full LED Sharp Headlights." Additionally, the air deflectors on both sides are adorned with blade-like decorations, enhancing the sporty and individualistic appeal while optimizing aerodynamic performance.
The official top speed of the Trumpchi Yingbao is around 195 km/h, which I recall is due to its 1.5T turbocharged engine with a sporty tune. In actual driving, I've pushed this car to about 190 km/h, where the noise becomes quite loud, and the steering wheel tends to vibrate slightly at high speeds, making it less comfortable. On Chinese highways, the speed limit is only 120 km/h, and exceeding it not only incurs fines but also poses dangers, especially in rainy conditions where control can be easily lost. The car's performance is more than sufficient for daily use, accelerating to 100 km/h in just a few seconds with a strong sporty feel. However, I believe average drivers shouldn't obsess over top speed—safety and fuel efficiency are more important, as the Yingbao is better suited for a sporty driving style rather than being a pure sports car. Overall, it offers good balance, with speed figures being a highlight, though practical usability is somewhat limited.