With the strong rise of domestic automobile brands, Chinese vehicles are breaking through market barriers and demonstrating their capabilities in the mid-to-high-end segments. Twenty years ago, luxury cars were synonymous with foreign brands. Today, times have changed. More domestic models have earned market respect through striking aesthetics, tech-oriented interiors, advanced intelligent driving assistance, and high value-for-money.

Chery Automobile has introduced its luxury flagship sedan, the Fulwin A9L Falcon 700 Edition and Four-Seater Edition. Featuring a low-profile and steady design, the vehicle utilizes the Kunpeng Super Performance Electric Hybrid C-DM 6.0 system with a 1.5T plug-in hybrid powertrain. The price range is set between 149,900 and 207,900 RMB.

The front of the Fulwin A9L features an arched hood paired with a flat, illuminated logo and integrated LED light strips. The rear adopts a through-type taillight design with red light strips inside a black housing. The vehicle achieves a drag coefficient of just 0.23. Dimensions are as follows:

The interior uses black and jujube-red leather upholstery. It is equipped with a two-spoke multi-function steering wheel and a column-mounted electronic shifter. Advanced driving features are supported by roof-mounted LiDAR and dual NVIDIA DRIVE Orin chips, enabling end-to-end NOA assistance, valet parking, and intelligent vehicle summoning. The cabin features a 15.6-inch bezel-less center touchscreen powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8255 chip and the Lion Intelligence Cabin 2.0 system.

The entire range uses the Kunpeng Super Performance Electric Hybrid C-DM 6.0 system, featuring a 1.5T engine and electric motor:
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