Chery Automobile has released more details on the
upcoming new compact SUV which is set to debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The
Chinese car maker will try to break into the European market with a new SUV
that will be available in plug-in hybrid and all-electric versions.
Chery claims that the PHEV version a 0-100 km/h in 6 seconds and a 200 km/h top speed. Average fuel
consumption will be 1.8lt/100km (157 mpg UK) on the outdated NEDC cycle, while
the battery pack can be fast-charged to 80 percent in 30 minutes. A full
charged from a domestic 220V supply will take four hours.
The new compact SUV will be based on an also new
platform that was designed specifically for the new model range aimed at
Europe. The all-wheel drive system has been co-developed with Dana and
BorgWarner while the transmissions are supplied from Getrag.
A 10-inch infotainment system will provide access to
standard features like smartphone connectivity, voice recognition, built-in
WiFi and Chery’s ‘E call’ emergency assistance service. An intelligent
navigation with real-time traffic information will also be on offer.
A range of driver’s assistance systems will also be
present and will include a 360-degree round-view camera, smart opening trunk
and park assist technologies. Chery also says that it expects a five-star
rating on the EuroNCAP crash test, with their new car featuring collision protection
system, lane departure warning, blind spot warning and speed limiter systems,
among others.
The Chinese car maker is set to open new Design and
R&D facilities in Europe that will help them accelerate their plans for
global expansion.