Range: 870. The claimed range is a bit inflated. On the highway, it only achieves about 70% of the claimed range, and for daily commuting, it's around 80%, both with the air - conditioning on. It still lags behind Xiaomi and L6 in terms of range achievement rate, but overall, it's sufficient.
On the second day after picking up the car, the center console screen went dark. Everything else was responsive, and there were still sounds when touching it. I had to go to Shanghai to pick up my father - in - law from the airport that day, so I gritted my teeth and hit the highway. My wife's face turned really dark at that time. What kind of quality control is this? I felt like I bought a defective product. I contacted the dealership, and of course, their attitude was great. They quickly found the problem and offered to replace the center console screen. But when I went to get it replaced on the third day, the screen lit up again... Eventually, they still replaced it.
EVA always pops up by itself when there are many people chatting in the car. Maybe it mistakes homophones. Telling it to exit isn't very effective either. Sometimes, the center console screen doesn't remember the set orientation, and I have to manually swipe with four fingers. Sometimes, when approaching the car to unlock, only the driver's door handle flips out, and the other three doors don't respond. Other times, it works fine. These are all minor glitches.
I quite like the front - end design of the car, but opinions on the rear end vary from person to person.
Now, let's talk about the advantages. The cost - effectiveness at this price point is really high. It has 800V, 422P, and lidar for intelligent driving. A friend measured the 0 - 100km/h acceleration at 5.2 seconds on Cheya. Compared with gasoline cars with modified engines from the previous two years, it's a game - changer. The in - car infotainment system has free lifetime data. We're mentally prepared for these high - tech features to become obsolete quickly.
I really like the HUD screen. Some people might think it's too big and shows too much information, which can be a distraction. It really depends on personal preference. The audio system is quite good. Maybe it's just my imagination, but it seems a bit like the Bowers & Wilkins in my friend's car.
The intelligent driving system is really convenient, but you can't rely on it too much. Once, there were too many cars on the right - rear side at a highway exit, and the system asked me to take over manually. I didn't even understand why at first, and as a result, I missed the exit and drove more than ten extra kilometers...