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SAIC Roewe launches development routes for new technology, design, pattern

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Shanghai (ZXZC)- SAIC Roewe released its development routes of new technology, new design and new pattern on November 20.

The vehicle marque, paying much more attention to technologies these years, boasts many independent intellectual property rights in BEV (battery electric vehicle), PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) and FCEV (fuel cell electric vehicle) segment. Based on the technology strategy NetGreen released in 2015, it has gradually established a comprehensive system and developed advanced technologies for NEV segment. The brand has applied these to its new energy products such as the Roewe ERX5, the Ei5, the Ei6 and the MARVEL X, building a better NEV portfolio.  

SAIC Roewe launches development routes for new technology, design, pattern             

The SAIC’s brand also made public the innovative second-generation intelligent technologies relevant to PHEV. One of them is an intelligent electric drive unit (EDU), which adopts dual-input shaft DHT (dedicated hybrid transmission). The transmission efficiency can reach up to 94%. Another highlight lies in its IEM (intelligent energy management) system, integrating 18 kinds of mixes like driving, energy recovery and power management modes. The aforesaid technologies are combined to offer drivers more smooth and energy-saving manipulation. The Roewe RX5 eMAX, unveiled at Auto Gunaghou 2019, will be outfitted with the new technologies.               

SAIC Roewe launches development routes for new technology, design, pattern

Besides, Integrated Intelligence, an all-new intelligent electric vehicle design concept introduced by Roewe, involves integration, essence, and vitality. The brand’s fire-new Ei6 is expected to be designed in accordance with the new one.      

Roewe offered a new NetGreen pattern in mobility services for consumers like in-depth test drive. It also developed new ways of social interaction and sharing operation to improve dealers’service ability and quality (photo source: Roewe).