Chery’s Exeed unveils interior for the all-new Exlantix E05 SUV equipped with Horizon’s ADAS
Chery‘s Exeed today offered the first official glimpse into the interior of its highly anticipated new SUV, the Exlantix E05. The global debut of this model is scheduled at the Munich Motor Show in September.
The Exlantix E05’s cabin contains an expansive triple-screen setup that spans the entire dashboard. This integrated display provides a visual experience for both the driver and front passenger.
The released images also suggest that the Exlantix E05 will offer a “front-row nap mode” and a “full-car large bed” configuration. The upward-curving lines on the door panels add a touch of dynamism to the cabin.



Vehicle Overview:
From an exterior perspective, the Exlantix E05 adopts Exeed’s latest family design language, featuring a rounded and full front fascia adorned with the brand’s English emblem. The daytime running lights within the headlamp clusters illuminate with a distinctive three-line pattern. In terms of dimensions, the new SUV measures 4,780/1,890/1,725mm in l/wh, with a wheelbase of 2,800 mm.

The vehicle is equipped with Horizon Super Driving (HSD) urban assisted driving system, powered by Horizon Robotics’ Journey 6P intelligent driving chip. The Exlantix E05 boasts a radar configuration with up to 12 sensors, with optional roof-mounted LiDAR and additional cameras. According to Horizon Robotics, the Journey 6P utilises a one-stage end-to-end technical architecture. It is touted as China’s first L2 urban assisted driving system developed with a full-stack software and hardware integration.
The rear of the vehicle features a minimalist design, incorporating a popular through-type taillight cluster with a smoked finish for a sporty look. The black rear bumper complements the continuous taillight design.
In terms of powertrain, previous regulatory filings indicate that the Exlantix E05 will be powered by an extended-range hybrid system, combining a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine with an electric motor. The engine alone delivers a maximum output of 115 kW (154 hp).


