The Fulwin T10, a plug-in hybrid SUV from Chery, has set a new Guinness World Record for "the longest distance traveled by a plug-in hybrid SUV with a full tank of fuel and battery", when it ran 2,100km without charging or refueling.
Specifically, on July 17, the Fulwin T10 departed from Shangri-La and three days later arrived in Zhuhai, 2,100km away. The distance surpassed the previous record by 300km.

With this record, Chery Fulwin T10 can make a "cross-Vietnam" journey from the North Pole to the South Pole (2,500km long according to data from Google maps) with only one refueling.
Chery Fulwin T10 is in the mid-size SUV segment, 4,850mm long, 1,930mm wide, 1,712mm high and has a wheelbase of 2,820mm. The car has 2 configurations of 5 and 7 seats.
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Chery Fulwin T10 is equipped with a hybrid powertrain combining a 1.5L turbocharged engine with multiple electric motors for a total capacity of 610 horsepower, 960Nm of torque for the 2-wheel drive version and 375 horsepower/610Nm for the single-wheel drive version. The car has a 34.46 kWh battery that can travel up to 200km if operating purely on electricity. The single-wheel drive version has a fuel consumption of 5.75 liters/100km, while the 2-wheel drive version is 6.8 liters/100km.
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The interior of the Chery Fulwin T10 is designed with a minimalist dashboard with 2 screens in the same frame forming a total screen of 24.6 inches. In which, the largest screen is the 50-inch HUD screen applying augmented reality technology in the front.