The Exeed Exlantix ET, the electric crossover from the Chery family, is set to reach local dealerships on April 15. Reports from carnewschina.com note that official pricing has not been disclosed at this stage.
Designed as a full-size crossover, the Exlantix ET measures 4955 millimeters in length with a 3000 millimeter wheelbase, delivering a spacious interior and confident road presence. Distinctive design elements include LED panels tucked beneath the headlights, offering a canvas for dynamic imagery the driver can view. The vehicle features concealed door handles, a sculpted oval steering wheel, and a prominent central touchscreen that anchors the multimedia experience. A standout feature cited by reviewers is an advanced health monitoring system capable of real-time tracking of passengers’ heart rate, blood pressure, and other vital signs, adding a new dimension of safety and wellness to daily travel.
Under the skin, the Exlantix ET offers a choice of four powertrains. The first two configurations are rear-wheel drive, delivering either 252 horsepower or 313 horsepower. The third setup switches to all-wheel drive and aggregates a total output of 480 horsepower. The fourth option outfits the crossover with a more potent engine producing 561 horsepower. Depending on the variant, driving range is estimated between roughly 550 kilometers and 760 kilometers, reflecting different battery sizes and driving conditions.
Industry gossip and market chatter have also highlighted other moves from the Chinese car scene. It has been suggested that Jetour, another well-known Chinese brand, may introduce all-wheel drive variants of the Dashing and X90 Plus to the Russian market prior to the end of 2024, signaling continuing expansion and localization of popular models beyond their home shores. This kind of rollout underscores the global appetite for high-performance electric crossovers as automakers push into emerging markets and adapt their lineups to regional requirements.
Meanwhile, the automotive press has periodically revisited pricing dynamics for several models in this sector. Some observers have noted notable price adjustments for certain Geely-line vehicles, including the Monjaro of the year, as part of broader shifts in market strategy and currency considerations. The evolving price landscape remains a key consideration for buyers evaluating new electric crossovers against established gasoline-powered peers, with range, performance, and tech features continuing to weigh heavily in purchase decisions.