2025 FAW F7 Launch: A New Era for Luxury and Technology
The FAW (China's largest automobile manufacturer) has officially announced the launch of its latest luxury vehicle, the 2025 FAW F7. This new model is part of the company's efforts to cater to young generations' desire for personalized vehicles.
Design and Features
The F7's design is inspired by the "羽光日行灯" (wing-like day running lights), a unique feature that contributes to its modern appearance. The car's silhouette features a long and wide body with a length of 5,000mm, a width of 1,953mm, and a height of 1,494mm. Its wheelbase reaches an impressive 3,000mm.
The rear section boasts an exposed tail light bar, featuring the brand's logo in R-shaped fashion, adding visual depth to its lines. The interior retains the essence of the previous model's style while incorporating small adjustments, such as simplifying storage compartments under the dashboard. This is done by substituting them with open designs for a more minimalist aesthetic.
Users enjoy access to a comprehensive trio of displays: a 10.25-inch all-liquid crystal instrument cluster, a 15.05-inch OLED center screen, and a 12.3-inch infotainment display on the opposite side of front passenger seat. This setup meets the common demands for driving while ensuring passenger comfort.
Dynamics
The F7 offers two configurations: single-electrified back-wheel drive (RWD) and dual-eccentric quadruple-wheel drive (4WD). The former option presents an electric motor with a peak performance exceeding 400 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 450 Newton-meters. On the opposite end is the 4WD model that features two motors for enhanced traction when driving in both snowy or slushy conditions, yielding the capability of overcoming slippery roads while simultaneously maintaining higher driving efficiency.
The system applies Hair-Pin coil-and-wedge cooling technology to better optimize heating and maintain optimal driving performance under extreme temperatures.
Two power batteries have been designed: 64 kWh, 77 kWh, and 90 kWh. Each battery provides a different mileage value, starting at an estimated pure-electric range of 500 kilometers.