After Sazgar Engineering introduced the first domestically built SUV, known as the Haval H6 HEV, in Pakistan, Regal Automobiles started to expand its line of electric and hybrid vehicles.
The business’s social media profiles displayed a post teasering the upcoming strategy.
It’s important to note that the vehicle featured in the article is a totally electric subcompact crossover named “Seres S3,” which takes design cues from the DFSK Glory 500.
MG ZS EV is this car’s primary rival in the market.
The vehicle has a front-mounted electric motor and a 52kWh battery pack with a range of 230 to 405 kilometers.
The electric motor has the ability to generate 300 Nm of torque and 160 HP.
The Seres S3’s specifications and features include:
- Dual airbags
- Lane-keeping assist
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Forward collision warning
- Adaptive cruise control
- Autonomous emergency braking
- ABS brakes
- Vehicle reverse assist
- ADAS
- Brake hold assist
- Panoramic sunroof
- Floating 7-inch touchscreen
- Multi-function steering wheel
- Voice command
- Automatic headlights
- Electronic parking brake
The next hot item in Pakistan after SUVs are now hybrid cars. The MG HS plug-in hybrid version of the company’s SUV arrived first.
As of right now, Haval has imported its first Haval H6 hybrid electric vehicle (HEV).
Dimensions
The Haval H6 hybrid is the exact same size as the gasoline version. 1886 mm in width, 1724 mm in height, and 4653 mm in length.
The vehicle features a 60-liter gasoline tank and 210 mm of ground clearance.
Performance
The 1.5L turbocharged engine in the Haval H6 HEV generates 147 horsepower and 230 Nm of torque.
The hybrid drivetrain produces 530 Nm of combined torque and 245 horsepower of combined power (Dedicated Hybrid Transmission).
The vehicle’s ability to fully utilize its hybrid functionality without the need for an external charger or plug-in system may be its most noteworthy utilitarian feature.
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