Jetour, the Chinese automaker under the Chery umbrella, has rolled out the X90 Pro crossover. The information comes from Autohome, and pricing starts at 127.9 thousand yuan, which was about 1.6 million rubles at the rate at publication. (Source: Autohome)
The X90 Pro measures 4858 mm in length, 1925 mm in width, and 1780 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850 mm. Inside, buyers will find a notably spacious cabin finished with upscale materials. A large 15.6-inch touchscreen dominates the dashboard, serving the multimedia system and controlling several vehicle functions, including climate settings, heated seats, and the audio system. The layout prioritizes driver accessibility and passenger comfort, making longer trips more pleasant.
Available in five- and seven-seat configurations, the five-seat variant delivers a substantial cargo footprint, offering up to 1634 liters of space with the rear seats folded. This versatility is aimed at families and active buyers who need practical storage without sacrificing a premium interior experience. (Source: Autohome)
Under the hood in the Chinese market, the X90 Pro can be equipped with a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine delivering 197 horsepower, or a more powerful 2.0-liter option producing 254 horsepower. Both engines come paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission to balance performance with efficiency. The powertrains are tuned to deliver responsive acceleration while maintaining smooth highway cruising. (Source: Autohome)
Earlier coverage noted that Hongqi introduced the EH7 in China. A distinctive feature of that model is a radiator grille that resembles a smiling face, a design cue that has drawn attention for its friendliness in a segment often described as austere. (Source: Autohome)
In contrast, the premium electric variant of a different model lineup is offered with a 344-horsepower rear-axle motor and a base driving range of about 600 kilometers. A larger battery option extends the range to roughly 690 kilometers, while a dual-motor configuration can reach 618 hp with a range near 640 kilometers. These specifications illustrate the growing diversity in powertrains that Chinese automakers are bringing to global markets. (Source: Autohome)
Another notable development in the luxury performance space involved a highly customized Mercedes-AMG G 63 that was showcased by Mansory and later noted in Dubai’s police fleet. This example highlights ongoing tuner collaborations that push high-end SUVs toward distinctive aesthetics and enhanced performance. (Source: Autohome)