The exterior hard core meets the mild off-road first Chai hybrid Pickawillin P3X officially named rely Hi800.
Recently, Chery officially announced that the Weilin P3X is officially named Rely Hi800, and the new car is a chai hybrid pickup truck, which is suitable for family travel, outdoor camping, and light off-road scenes. In terms of appearance, the rely Hi800 is equipped with a narrow-band rounded rectangular front grille, with the rely brand logo embedded in the grille, and a circular headlamp group. The overall degree of integration of the front face is high. Underneath the front bumper is a rubbing guard that reinforces the off-road and tooling properties of the vehicle. The side of the body is equipped with side pedals, roof racks, and other practical configurations. At the interior level, the vehicle center console is designed with flat and straight lines, equipped with a dual-spoke multi-function steering wheel, a full LCD dashboard, a 15.6-inch suspended center control screen, and a mobile phone wireless charging device. The model is equipped with a yacht-type electronic gearshift lever, and the physical control buttons are retained in the gearshift area. The new car seat supports ventilation, heating, massage functions, and comes standard with an on-board refrigerator. The front seat back can be flattened 180°, and the seat cushion supports lifting adjustment; the second seat back supports 27° and 31° angle adjustment. In terms of power, detailed parameters have not been officially announced. Referring to the overseas model information, the car is equipped with a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 2.5T turbocharged diesel engine and an electric motor. It is equipped with an intelligent four-wheel drive system with three differential locks. It is equipped with a multi-mode off-road driving program, which can adapt to complex road conditions such as sand, mud, and ramps. (Written by Qin Chao, Automobile House).