GAC Yue 7 frame SUV unveiled in China

At the Beijing Auto Show, GAC company unveiled its new Yue 7 frame SUV to the public. This model, previously known under the code name T75, saw the company spend over half a billion yuan (approximately 5.5 billion rubles) on its development. Work on the hybrid SUV project has been ongoing since 2024. This is reported by Xn----7sbbeeptbfadjdvm5ab9bqj.xn--p1ai reports
The new model's name translates from Chinese as "cross country." Experts believe the number 7 in the name indicates the future appearance of an entire line of SUVs under this brand, such as the Yue 5 and Yue 9. Externally, the car is distinguished by massive bumpers, large optics, and a spare wheel mounted on the rear door.

Technically, the GAC Yue 7 features an integrated frame construction and a parallel hybrid system. A LiDAR sensor produced by Huawei is installed on the car's roof, serving intelligent assistance systems. The novelty is also equipped with pneumatic suspension, an electric tow hitch, and "digital" chassis technologies.
During tests, the hybrid SUV demonstrated its high off-road capability on snowy slopes. The vehicle is expected to be officially on sale in the Chinese market throughout 2026. So far, no specific information has been provided regarding the export of the new model to other countries' markets.
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