The chassis-integrated battery showed no issues that would endanger the driver and passengers.
Organizing an extraordinary test for its revamped electric sedan Exeed ES, Chery subjected two moving vehicles traveling at 120 km/h to crash into the stationary test vehicle from different angles and sides.
Post-crash analysis revealed that the columns did not bend to a degree that would prevent the doors from opening, door handles automatically opened at the moment of impact, and the emergency call function was quickly activated.
Additionally, the chassis-integrated battery showed no issues that would endanger the driver and passengers.
The long-range rear-wheel-drive version of the 2025 Exeed ES, which promises a range of 900 kilometers, will be available for pre-order in China next Friday.
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