Today, at the “Luxeed S7 and Huawei Full Scenario Press Conference,” Huawei officially unveiled the first sedan of its electric car brand, upgraded to HarmonyOS. The new car has high performance, extended battery life, and advanced intelligence, all built on the 800V high-voltage platform. In this comprehensive article, grasp the distinctions among the four versions of Luxeed S7.
The key differences between these models
Huawei Luxeed S7 Pro
Huawei S7 Pro, the entry-level version priced at 249,800 yuan (about $35209), features a 62kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, a CLTC range of 550km, and a single-motor rear drive. Accelerating from 0 to 100 kilometers takes 5.4 seconds. This model employs the HUAWEI ADS advanced version for intelligent driving but lacks lidar and certain functions like parking assistance and urban intelligent driving navigation assistance.
Luxeed S7 Max
The Huawei Luxeed S7 Max and S7 Max+, priced at 289,800 yuan (about $40847) and 319,800 yuan (about $45076), respectively, fall into the mid-to-high-end category. These models share identical power performance with the S7 Pro. Both the S7 Max and S7 Max+ are single-motor rear drives, with a 0-60 seconds acceleration time of 5.4 seconds. The Huawei S7 Max is equipped with an 82kWh “ternary lithium + iron manganese phosphate lithium battery,” providing a 705km battery life. On the other hand, the Huawei S7 Max+ has a 100kWh ternary lithium battery, delivering an 855km battery life. This makes the S7 Max+ the model with the longest battery life in the series. Also, these models incorporate the HUAWEI ADS high-end version for the Luxeed driving system. Additionally, they are both equipped with a 192-line lidar, enhancing features such as parking assistance and urban Luxeed driving navigation assistance.
Luxeed S7 Max RS
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