The Hongqi E-QM5 (Chinese: 红旗E-QM5) is a purpose built electric compact executive sedan made by Hongqi for online car-hailing.[3][4]
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Manufacturer | Hongqi |
Also called | Hongqi E111[1] |
Production | 2021-present |
Assembly | China: Changchun |
Designer | Giles Taylor |
Body and chassis | |
Class | compact executive car (D) |
Body style | 4-door sedan |
Layout | Front-motor, front-wheel drive |
Doors | 4 |
Related | Hongqi H5 |
Powertrain | |
Electric motor | Permanent Magnet Synchronous Reluctance Motor on Front Axle |
Transmission | Single-Speed Automatic |
Battery | 55 kWh Li-ion battery |
Electric range | 431 km (268 mi) (NEDC) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,990 mm (117.7 in) |
Length | 5,040 mm (198.4 in) |
Width | 1,910 mm (75.2 in) |
Height | 1,569 mm (61.8 in)[2] |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Hongqi H5 |
The Hongqi E-QM5 was first shown at the 2021 Haikou International New Energy Vehicle and Connected Mobility Show.[5]
The E-QM5 shares the underpinnings of the Hongqi H5 gasoline-powered sedan with MacPherson struts at the front end and multi-link suspension at the rear, and dimensions of 5,040 mm/1,910 mm/1,569 mm, with a 2,990 mm wheelbase.[6]
A battery-swap-enabled version called E-QH5 was also planned.[7]
The Hongqi E-QM5 has a single electric motor that drives the front axle with 100 kW (134 hp; 136 PS), and NEDC-rated driving range of 431 kilometres (268 mi) supported by a 55 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery pack produced by Chongqing Fudi.[8][9] Reports suggests that later versions of the model could be equipped with blade batteries supplied by BYD.[10][4]
The exterior design was done under the lead by ex-Rolls-Royce design head Giles Taylor, who has been hired by the Chinese automaker Hongqi since his departure from Rolls-Royce from 2019.[5]
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