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São Paulo to Porto Alegre without stopping? Chery's newest hybrid SUV just broke an impressive record

Written by Rafaela Fabris
Published 20/08/2024 às 15:27
São Paulo to Porto Alegre without stopping? Chery's newest hybrid SUV just broke an impressive record
Chery's hybrid SUV runs 2.169 km without refueling and enters the Guinness Book of Records (Image: Reproduction)

The Chery Fulwin T10, Chery's new hybrid SUV, broke the world record for distance traveled without refueling, completing 2.169 km in a single trip and becoming part of the Guinness Book.

O Chery Fulwin T10 hybrid SUV, recently launched in China, has just entered the Guinness Book of Records. And the reason couldn't be more impressive: this road giant traveled no less than 2.169 kilometers without needing to stop to refuel or recharge the batteries. Yes, you read that right. There were more than 2 thousand kilometers of pure efficiency and technology.

The adventure took place on a trip between Shangri-La and Zhuhai, two cities in China that are now part of automotive history. With a full tank and charged batteries, Chery's hybrid SUV surpassed the old Guinness record by 300 kilometers, showing that it is no joke when it comes to engines and consumption.

To put this into perspective, this distance is almost enough to go and return from São Paulo to Porto Alegre, in a good. And all this with a large SUV, weighing more than 1.900 kg and carrying up to six people.

Engine and consumption of Chery's hybrid SUV

The Chery Fulwin T10 Not just a pretty face in the world of SUVs. Equipped with the Super Hybrid C-DM system, it combines a 1.5 hp 154 turbo combustion engine with three electric motors. that together, deliver an incredible 610 hp of power. This all results in a torque of 97,9 kgf/m, which is simply absurd for an SUV.

But the big highlight here is the engine and consumption. The battery, produced by the renowned CATL, has 34,4 kWh of capacity, allowing the SUV to travel up to 210 kilometers without using a drop of fuel.. When the combustion engine comes into play, average consumption is 17,4 km/l, a number that is even more impressive considering the size and weight of the vehicle.

Performance and technology

São Paulo to Porto Alegre without stopping? Chery's newest hybrid SUV just broke an impressive record

Measuring 4,85 meters long and with a wheelbase of 2,82 meters, Chery's hybrid SUV doesn't skimp on space and comfort. And even with all this size, it doesn't disappoint in terms of performance: It goes from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4,9 seconds and reaches a top speed of 240 km/h. This is sporty stuff, but with the versatility of a utility vehicle.

This combination of power and efficiency makes the Chery Fulwin T10 a milestone not only for Chery, but for the entire automotive industry. It proves that it is possible to have a large, powerful vehicle and, at the same time, efficient in terms of engine and consumption.

The Guinness Journey

This feat wasn't just about numbers; It was also a test of endurance. The trip that took Chery's hybrid SUV to Guinness lasted four days, without breaks for refueling or recharging. The travel time and distance covered show that the Fulwin T10 is more than a big city car – it is ready for any adventure.

The Chery Fulwin T10 is a symbol of the future of hybrid SUVs. With breathtaking performance, a robust design and record-breaking engine efficiency and consumption, this SUV is, without a doubt, a new chapter in automotive history. And now, with its name in Guinness, it joins the elite of vehicles that challenge the impossible.

Leave your comment and share what you think of this new era of hybrid vehicles. What impressed you most: the performance, the consumption, or the technology behind this giant?

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Ed.
Ed.
21/08/2024 08:49

500 km per day, it was at 60 km/h.
The distance is impressive, but the speed is not that of a trip.

J.Valdenir
J.Valdenir
21/08/2024 21:50

Very good, excellent…

Silvio
Silvio
23/08/2024 08:06

Really impressive, but you have to look at the conditions of the event, whether it was normal driving, or specific driving with limited speed and a favorable route. But if in the real world it does 1800km it would already be excellent.

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Rafaela Fabris

It discusses innovation, renewable energy, oil and gas. With over 1.200 articles published in CPG, it provides daily updates on opportunities in the Brazilian job market.

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