What is the warranty period for the Roewe RX5?

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McLaura
07/23/25 8:29pm
Some models have a warranty period of three years or 100,000 kilometers, while the current models all come with a warranty of five years or 100,000 kilometers. If you are unsure about your vehicle's warranty period, you can check the owner's manual or call the 4S store to inquire about the specific warranty period for your vehicle. Below is some relevant information: Highlights: The 2018 Roewe RX5 introduced a 360-degree panoramic imaging function, and the upgraded main models now come standard with front side airbags. The base models have been enhanced with luxury features such as cruise control and electric adjustment for the driver's seat. The new Roewe RX5 is equipped with the upgraded Internet Car Smart System 2.0, which features enhanced micro-voice interaction capabilities. Exterior According to the official preview images, the Roewe RX5 adopts the "Rhythm Design" language, featuring matrix LED headlights composed of 24 LED light sources. The body lines are stylish and dynamic, with a dual-waistline design on the sides. The roof is equipped with a luggage rack, giving the entire vehicle a rhythmic and tension-filled appearance.
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AbigailLee
08/10/25 6:27pm
I recently purchased a Roewe RX5, and the new car warranty standard is three years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. The basic warranty covers core components like the powertrain, meaning free repairs for issues with the engine or transmission. However, the battery might have a separate warranty, eight years or 150,000 kilometers, especially for the hybrid version. As a new owner, I really find the warranty super practical, avoiding hefty repair costs. I recommend not driving too fast during the break-in period; maintaining gentle driving can prevent early faults. After each service, the dealer provides service records—keep them properly for easy claims if needed. If you notice strange noises or oil leaks, send it for inspection immediately; the warranty can save a lot of money. Also, check the purchase contract—sometimes promotions extend the warranty, so don’t miss out. Stick to scheduled maintenance every 5,000 kilometers or six months to avoid voiding the warranty.
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