The updated Voyah Free hybrid crossover is set to reach Chinese showrooms on August 21, with carnewschina.com noting the nationwide rollout. The model will carry a price tag of 266,900 yuan, a figure that aligns with its premium positioning in the growing hybrid segment. Buyers can expect strong value within a competitive landscape as the model lands at dealerships across the country.
At the heart of the Voyah Free is the Apollo Highway Driving Pro autonomous system, a feature that has undergone extensive on-road validation to verify its reliability under real-world conditions. The SUV comes equipped with adaptive cruise control that adjusts speed to traffic; integrated navigation that supports route planning and traffic awareness; and autonomous parking functions to simplify parking in tight spaces. The vehicle measures 4905 mm in length, while its cockpit features a substantial 1066 mm screen designed to deliver a clear, immersive user experience for both driver and passengers.
The Voyah Free relies on a high-torque hybrid drivetrain producing 480 horsepower and featuring all-wheel drive for confident urban and highway performance. Its efficiency and range are highlighted by a driving reserve of 1221 kilometers under typical mixed-use conditions. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is accomplished in 4.8 seconds, and the top speed reaches 200 km/h, underscoring the model’s blend of performance and efficiency while maintaining a focus on everyday usability.
Earlier reporting noted the electric crossover Omoda 5 EV from Chery making its debut in Indonesia at the GIIAS 2023 motor show, adding context to the broader refresh cycle of regional electrified offerings and the growing emphasis on electric and hybrid crossovers in Asia’s automotive market.