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2021 Seres SF5 by Huawei


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Huawei has just unveiled the Seres SF5 - an electrified crossover, which will be sold at Huawei’s flagship stores in China. OK to be precise, the vehicle is not designed entirely by Huawei as it’s actually an updated version of the existing SF5 crossover, which made its original debut two years ago in Shanghai.

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Huawei says it has helped automotive company Seres with the development of the powertrain, which consists of a 1.5-liter gas engine and two electric motors. The combined output of the system is reportedly about 550 horsepower (410 kilowatts), which should be enough for a 0-62 miles per hour (0-100 kilometers per hour) acceleration in just 4.7 seconds. 

More importantly, Huawei promises the plug-in hybrid can travel up to 112 miles (180 kilometers) on purely electric energy, though it’s important to note that this is measured by China’s somewhat generous test cycle. With the battery fully charged and the fuel tank full, the SF5 should be capable of a range of over 621 miles (1,000 km) in “extended range mode for long distance travelers.”

Huawei’s input is probably more visible inside the cabin where there’s a large tablet-style screen for the infotainment system. The company says it has paid special attention to the crossover’s audio system, which consists of 11 sound units to deliver “opera-like sound quality.” Another interesting feature of the SF5 is the vehicle-to-vehicle charging function, which can power other vehicles or external devices such as induction cookers, stereos, and other camping equipment.

"This exciting announcement sets a precedent for both the consumer electronics industry and the new energy vehicle industry,” Richard Yu, Executive Director at Huawei, commented. “In the future, we will not only provide leading smart car solutions to help partners build better intelligent vehicles, but also help them sell those vehicles through our retail network across China."

Speaking of China, Huawei is already accepting orders for the SF5 in the People’s Republic with prices starting at 246,800 RMB (~S$50K at the current exchange rates) for the 4WD model and 216,800 RMB ($44K) for the 2WD variant.

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7 minutes ago, Wildfaye29 said:

OK. I wait for Xiaomi.

OK. Maybe I wait for Oppo.

Since Oppo has the fastest charging currently.

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26 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Retail price about SGD50000, plus COE about SGD60000, total about $110K to $120K.

Reasonable. Can buy.

Wrong calculation

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45 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Retail price about SGD50000, plus COE about SGD60000, total about $110K to $120K.

Reasonable. Can buy.

Since its selling price is about the same as Tesla Model 3, minimum 160k in Singapore

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1 hour ago, inlinesix said:

Since its selling price is about the same as Tesla Model 3, minimum 160k in Singapore

Wah! Then not good value liao. :/

 

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14 hours ago, Carbon82 said:

Huawei has just unveiled the Seres SF5 - an electrified crossover, which will be sold at Huawei’s flagship stores in China. OK to be precise, the vehicle is not designed entirely by Huawei as it’s actually an updated version of the existing SF5 crossover, which made its original debut two years ago in Shanghai.

huawei-seres-sf5-exterior.jpg

huawei-seres-sf5-exterior.jpg

huawei-seres-sf5-exterior.jpg

huawei-seres-sf5-exterior.jpg

huawei-seres-sf5-chassis.jpg

huawei-seres-sf5-interior.jpg

huawei-seres-sf5-interior.jpg

huawei-seres-sf5-interior.jpg

Huawei says it has helped automotive company Seres with the development of the powertrain, which consists of a 1.5-liter gas engine and two electric motors. The combined output of the system is reportedly about 550 horsepower (410 kilowatts), which should be enough for a 0-62 miles per hour (0-100 kilometers per hour) acceleration in just 4.7 seconds. 

More importantly, Huawei promises the plug-in hybrid can travel up to 112 miles (180 kilometers) on purely electric energy, though it’s important to note that this is measured by China’s somewhat generous test cycle. With the battery fully charged and the fuel tank full, the SF5 should be capable of a range of over 621 miles (1,000 km) in “extended range mode for long distance travelers.”

Huawei’s input is probably more visible inside the cabin where there’s a large tablet-style screen for the infotainment system. The company says it has paid special attention to the crossover’s audio system, which consists of 11 sound units to deliver “opera-like sound quality.” Another interesting feature of the SF5 is the vehicle-to-vehicle charging function, which can power other vehicles or external devices such as induction cookers, stereos, and other camping equipment.

"This exciting announcement sets a precedent for both the consumer electronics industry and the new energy vehicle industry,” Richard Yu, Executive Director at Huawei, commented. “In the future, we will not only provide leading smart car solutions to help partners build better intelligent vehicles, but also help them sell those vehicles through our retail network across China."

Speaking of China, Huawei is already accepting orders for the SF5 in the People’s Republic with prices starting at 246,800 RMB (~S$50K at the current exchange rates) for the 4WD model and 216,800 RMB ($44K) for the 2WD variant.

Huawei is dead after chipset ban! This is indirect way to save them and save face like how governments grant digital banking license to SingTel to partner Grab!

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Just now, DOBIEMKZ said:

That screen in the centre of the car interior looks like a stick-on Huawei Mediapad tablet. 

So buy the car and it comes with a Huawei tablet as free gift.

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On 4/23/2021 at 8:24 AM, mikk123 said:

does this car have Google Map installed? Huawei is banded from using Google. 

No Google Maps.

But got Baidu Maps pre-installed!

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