As CarNewsChina reports, the new product has already passed the certification procedure at the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China.
The electric modification will join the existing rechargeable hybrid version, which now costs from 89.8 thousand yuan (approximately 1 million rubles at the current exchange rate).
The car received a closed radiator grille. The charging port is located on the right front fender. The sedan’s dimensions are 4935 mm in length, 1905 mm in width and 1500 mm in height with a wheelbase of 2845 mm.
The interior, judging by the official photographs, largely replicates the hybrid version. It is expected that the A7 EV will receive a 10.2-inch digital instrument panel and a central touchscreen with a diagonal of 14.6 or 15.4 inches. The sedan will be the first Geely model with the Galaxy Flyme Auto intelligent system, which supports widget mode and voice control. Wireless interfaces include HiCar, Flyme Link, ICCOA and Apple CarPlay.
Options include a Flyme Sound audio system with 16 speakers, 50 W wireless phone charging, dual-zone climate control and 256-color atmospheric lighting.
The A7 EV’s technical components include a 160 kW (215 hp) electric motor and lithium iron phosphate batteries. There are two capacity options available: 49.52 kWh and 58.05 kWh, which provide a range of 470 and 550 km. respectively.
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