On April 26, the Warriors 917 Highland Lion was officially unveiled. The new car is Customize aWarrior917 official modified version for serious off-road enthusiasts, mainly in terms of appearance details and configuration Adjusted to cope with various complex terrains.
In terms of appearance, Warrior917< /span>Highland Lion is equipped with high-strength aluminum-magnesium alloy front and rear bumpers, with a thickness of 5mm. On the way off-road, whether climbing rocks or crossing ditches and ridges, it can effectively avoid collisions with the front bumper or bottoming with the rear bumper.
Warrior917 Highland Lion is equipped with a rear spare tire bracket. The spare tire bracket is fixed on the body frame, which not only avoids damage to the tailgate, but also meets the need for a full-size external spare tire. At the same time, it adopts the same Tailgate linkage design. The Warrior 917 Highland Lion is equipped with a new generation of roof platform, with a maximum load capacity of 150kg. It has a built-in air deflector that is aerodynamically designed and reduces wind noise. The Warrior 917 Highland Lion is equipped with a multi-functional rear tow hook, with a maximum towing capacity of 2.5 tons, which can tow RVs, motorcycles, lures, etc. In terms of body size, the length, width and height of the new car are 4987/2080/1935mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2950mm.
In terms of power, the new car is consistent with the models on sale. For reference, the Mengshi 917 on sale is available in pure electric and extended-range versions. Power is optional. The pure electric version is driven by four front and rear motors, with a peak power of 800kW and a wheel torque of 16200N·m., 100% gradeability, acceleration from zero to 100km/h in 4.2 seconds, CLTC pure electric range of 505km; the extended range model is driven by the engine and three motors, with a peak power of 600kW, wheel torque 11592N·m, 100% gradeability, acceleration from zero to 100km/h in 6 seconds Seconds, the CLTC pure electric range is 200km, and the CLTC comprehensive range is 1026km.
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