Human Horizons, its second flagship HiPhi Z announced the start of mass production of its electric car yesterday. The first cars have already left the factory and customers next month expected to be delivered.
The first cars are designed as display vehicles for showrooms and will soon be available to customers. test drives For this, the company wants the cars to be available to customers before the end of this year.
HiPhi Z, 4-door Big Brother as a luxury coupe and one of the most expensive electric cars in China HiPhi Xagrees with. Human Horizonsoffers some of the highest priced customization options for their vehicles and meets the individual needs of customers.
Company, Covid restriction managed to bring the HiPhi Z into production despite other companies struggling with supply chains and production delays due to Its first electric vehicle, the HiPhi X, was launched in October last year, but is around May this year. $82,000A luxury SUV that goes on sale with prices starting from . 4-seat luxury version, approx. $115,000 with even more expensive.
HiPhi Z, normal 5 seater It was officially launched in August with two versions, one and the more luxurious 4-seat option. The car starts from 610,000 RMB and 630,000 RMB respectively and depending on the version of the car $87,470 and $90,400coming out of.
The HiPhi Z has a length of over 5 meters and a width of just over 2 meters and a wheelbase of 3,150 mm – for comparison Mercedes EQSIt is only 17 cm shorter than . car electricity 120 kWh battery It takes it from its package and has a range of 705 km or 438 miles according to CLTC. The combination of two electric motors, 494 kW and 820 Nm of torque makes this futuristic coupe simply 3.8 seconds 100 km from zeroEnough to extract it to /s.
This is China’s first luxury 4-door electric car, although the Chinese market is flooded with electric cars in every imaginable segment – luxury offerings are mostly european car comes from the manufacturers.
with HiPhi Z Human Horizonsthe first company in this niche and apparently Nioone punch – Nio is working on his own luxury electric sedan and the company’s Maybach It is said that he wants to compete with people like him.
The two companies have more in common than Nio would like, with more than 60 percent of HiPhi X owners found to be former Nio customers. It is not yet clear whether this statistic will be repeated for the new HiPhi Z, but it is clear that there is room for luxury electric vehicles in China.