Haima has launched its 6P model, a plug-in hybrid crossover SUV based on the same chassis and tech as the gas-powered S5. The two available specs cost 162,800 and 175,800 Chinese Yuan (US$ 25,158 and US$ 27,166).
The car produces 252 PS and 524 Nm of torque. Its all-electric range is reported as 80 km according to the outdated NEDC standard of measurement.
Default equipment includes a fin-shaped
antenna, dual tailpipes, and a two-tone exterior finish. The interior comes
draped in fabric and imitation leather. The dashboard is analog by default, but
you can order a digital one if you want to, sized 10 inches across just like
the infotainment system screen.
The manufacturer says developing the
proprietary Deep Blue Power architecture for part-electric cars necessitated 5
years of work and € 320 million in investments. The platform uses a 1.2-liter
turbo three-cylinder engine rated at 141 PS and 244 Nm of torque. It also comprises an HMA GA12-YF1 electric motor, a 7-speed
dual-clutch transmission, and a battery rated at 17.7 kilowatt-hours. The
powertrain drives all four wheels by design.