Chery Reveals 2025 Exlantix ES

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Chery launched the 2025 version of its Exlantix ES electric car. It now comes in three different trims, offering driving ranges of 705 km and 710 km. Prices range from about $26,300 to $37,400.

2025 Chery Exlantix ES

The design of the 2025 Exlantix ES is mostly unchanged from the previous model. Chery describes the look as being inspired by “the aesthetics of the wind.” One unique feature is the fog lights, which use 372 white and 372 yellow LEDs. These lights can display different signs and symbols, like charging status, weather updates, or when pedestrians are nearby. The car has a very low drag coefficient of 0.205 Cd, helping it move more efficiently through the air.

The size of the car also remains the same. It measures 4945 mm long, 1978 mm wide, and 1480 mm tall, with a 3000 mm wheelbase. Depending on the version, the car’s weight is either 2080 kg or 2250 kg.

Exlantix ES

The new model features an upgraded driver assistance system called Falcon Pilot, also known as Cpilot. The basic trim includes five radar sensors, 12 ultrasonic sensors, and 10 cameras. The higher trims add a roof-mounted lidar sensor and two extra front cameras. The standard system, Falcon 500, includes highway self-driving, traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, and parking help. With the lidar (Falcon 700), the car can also handle city driving with autopilot functions.

Two of the three trims are rear-wheel drive, and one is all-wheel drive. All versions use an 800V high-voltage platform and support fast 5C charging. For comparison, the older model offered ranges between 550 km and 905 km.

2025 Exlantix ES

Inside, the 2025 Exlantix ES has a modern and clean look. It includes a flat-bottom steering wheel, an 8.2-inch digital dashboard, and a large 15.6-inch central screen with 2.5K resolution. This system is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295P chip. The center console is simple, with two wireless charging pads for phones, a few physical buttons, and a sliding cover for the cup holders.

Other features include an AI voice assistant, smartphone screen sharing on the central display, 23 speakers, and a relaxing zero-gravity seat for the front passenger.

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