On July 25, Chery’s new flagship plug-in hybrid SUV called Fulwin T10 officially entered the market. Consumers can choose from a total of three trims:
Fulwin (known as Fengyun in China) is a new energy vehicle series under Chery established in 2023. Earlier this month, the Fulwin T10 set the Guinness World Record for the longest distance driven by a plug-in hybrid SUV under a full fuel tank and full battery without recharging, achieving 2169.641 km.
The exterior is available in five paints: white, silver, black, and two shades of green.
Positioned as a medium-to-large SUV, the Fulwin T10 has body dimensions of 4850/1930/1712 mm and a wheelbase of 2820 mm.
The Fulwin T10 is the fourth model launched by Chery after restarting the Fulwin series, featuring a panoramic sunroof, hiddle door handles, 20-inch “Wind Blade” rims, a close front grille, and through-type taillights. In addition, the Fulwin F10 is also equipped with an L2.5 intelligent driving assistance system realized via front and rear radars, which supports 24-hour driver fatigue monitoring, door opening warning, blind spot monitoring, rear collision warning, rear cross-traffic warning, and traffic jam assist, to just name a few.
Two interior colors are offered: Elegant Twilight Purple and Stylish Mountain Mist Green, covered in a large area of soft material and leather wrapping. There is a dual-screen consisting of a 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel and a 12.3-inch central control screen, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chip. The number of physical bottoms has also been minimized.
Additionally, the cockpit comes with a 50-inch AR-HUD, a D-shaped steering wheel, rectangular air-conditioning outlets, two 50W wireless charging panels, 256-color ambient lights, remote vehicle control through mobile phone, Bluetooth key, WiFi hotspot, 4G network, AI voice assistant, and up to 14 Sony speakers. Both Huawei HiCar and Apple CarPlay are supported.
Both five-seater (2+3) and six-seater (2+2+2) layouts are offered. The curb weight of the five-seater trim is 2,028 kg while the six-seater weighs 2,199 kg. The driver and co-pilot seats are electrically adjustable. The front seats of the Premium Edition support heating. The front seats of the Luxury Edition have heating, ventilation, and massage functions, as well as heating for the second-row seats. The 4WD flagship version has additional speakers for the driver’s headrest and ventilation for the rear seats.
Power comes from Chery’s Kunpeng Super Hybrid C-DM plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 1.5T engine and electric motor(s). The engine has a thermal efficiency of 44.5% and outputs 115 kW (154 hp)/220 Nm. The single-motor version has a front motor that outputs 165 kW (221 hp)/390 Nm while the dual-motor version has an additional rear motor that outputs 175 kW (235 hp)/310 Nm. The single-motor version has a 0 – 100 km/h acceleration time of 8.8 seconds while the dual-motor version can achieve that in 4.9 seconds. The fuel tank capacity is 70 L.
Furthermore, the car’s 34.46 kWh “C-DM Super Hybrid Battery (M3P)” is supplied by CATL, providing 200 km and 210 km CLTC pure electric ranges. The official comprehensive range is more than 1,400 km, according to Chery.
Under fast charging, it takes 18 minutes to replenish the battery from 30% to 80%; while slow charging takes 5.5 hours.
In the first half of this year, Chery’s cumulative sales exceeded 1.1 million vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 48.4%. Among them, the cumulative exports exceeded 530,000 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 29.4%.