Xiangjie S9T officially announced that pre-orders will be opened on August 18! New red tea orange in

Xiangjie S9T officially announced that pre-orders will be opened on August 18! New red tea orange in


Xiangjie Auto officially announced on Weibo that the first station wagon, the Xiangjie S9T, under the Hongmeng Zhixing brand, will be booked on August 18. CNMO noticed that the new car will also bring a camellia orange interior color scheme.

The Xiangjie S9T shows full sincerity in configuration. The entire series is equipped with co-pilot gravity seats and co-pilot screen, and the rear seat supports one-button folding function to provide comfort for front and rear passengers. In addition, the new car has also added a "Red Tea Orange" interior option, further enriching consumers' choice space.

CNMO learned that the body length, width and height of the Xiangjie S9T is 5160×2005×1492mm, plus the wheelbase of 3050mm, the vehicle size is wide, which makes the Xiangjie S9T's car have rich storage space, including the central handrail compressor heating box, the co-driver encrypted storage compartment, etc. Among them, the refrigerator has an extra large internal space of 6.2L, supporting -6-10°C refrigeration and 35-50°C heating. In addition, as a station wagon, the Xiangjie S9T also takes into account the aspects of "sun protection" and "privacy", and is equipped with a total of 4 electric sunshades.

In terms of appearance design, the Xiangjie S9T adopts a family design language, and the overall shape is simple and elegant. The front face's central layout and "skyline" design provide an open view and improve driving comfort. The body proportions are carefully designed, with 1.32 times the width and height, 2 times the wheel height and 3 times the wheel axle ratio, creating a stable and sporty visual effect. The light group designs at the front and rear of the car echo each other. The taillights adopt a multi-layer mapping design. The new Galaxy headlights are paired with the brilliant star diamond process, which have a high recognition after lighting at night. In addition, the addition of popular elements such as frameless doors and hidden door handles not only makes the whole vehicle look simpler and more modern, but also optimizes the aerodynamic performance.

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