May 9, 2025

Reveal of the Long-Awaited Cheetah ES6 and EC6: What's Next for Geely's Luxury Electric Lineup?

New Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5 Models Launched, Set to Hit the Market in May

The official release of Volkswagon's latest line-up has brought with it two crucial upgrades: the revamped ES6 and EC6 compact SUVs. The pre-sales campaign for these refreshed models is set to commence on May 10th, while their arrival at showrooms across cities will closely follow suit.

According to rumors previously reported by insiders, the updated vehicles are built in conjunction with VW's latest engine platform, known as NT2.5. A key differentiator between this model and its predecessor (NT2.0) is the adoption of a horizontal touchscreen similar to that found on other models like the ID.9. Nevertheless, officials have refused to offer an explanation for these changes, leaving enthusiasts eager to learn more about Volkswagen's innovative developments.

For the upcoming ES6 and EC6 facelifts, two notable updates will be centered around aesthetics. The automotive world can expect larger, sleeker headlights across both models, creating a cleaner look as well as enhanced recognition on the road. Moving on to side profiles, these revised cars aim for more cohesive visual appeal through refined lines compared with their predecessors.

As an extension of Volkswagen's dedication to personal customization, there are expected plans to introduce fresh wheel designs later in the upcoming cycle, catering specifically to individual tastes and preferences that have taken center stage throughout the automotive world. Tail sections will largely stick to familiar patterns, promising a striking appearance nonetheless.

When it comes to interior renovations, however, there is some real excitement brewing with the ES6 getting an entirely horizontal central panel for better storage space, while supporting mobile charging capabilities through both side air vents as well as removable cup holders positioned like an overhang. And here’s another vital upgrade – we learn that the revised ES6 will be equipped with a useful foldable dining table behind the rear seat.

Mechanical Enhancements and New Developments

The two facelifted vehicles adopt a shared drivetrain system, which is built upon the proven front and back dual motor setup previously seen in both of its predecessors. While sharing virtually every mechanical component, there are slight variations to make these latest cars more distinct from their forebears.

Performance specifications indicate significant boost up from the outgoing models, most notably in terms of peak power output. Key metrics include 490 horsepower overall across its range along with a notable increase in torque – reaching whopping 700牛·米. Battery configurations have been increased as well to expand the model’s electric capability: 75kWh, 100kWh, and a massive 150kWh are all part of the package offering extensive choices.

While the facelift is just that for now, one crucial point remains the same – this line up embodies Volkswagen's dedication to mobility and sustainability across vehicles spanning both petrol and electric segments.

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