HiPhi Y, electric luxury SUV, intelligent driving, range 560KM-810KM! High-end configuration, monster power
The HiPhi Y pure electric SUV boasts dimensions of 4938mm in length, 1958mm in width, and 1658mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2950mm. It offers a spacious five-seater interior, deviating slightly from the futuristic design of its predecessors, the HiPhi X and HiPhi Z. However, the HiPhi Y retains the signature family-style wing doors, often called a “mobile cloakroom.” The vehicle features a straight-line design along the sides, with an inclined front hood and raised taillights contributing to a low front and high rear profile, exuding a sense of calm and solidity. Equipped with 21-inch wheels, the HiPhi Y displays a novel combination of low wind resistance and various materials.
In terms of features, the new model is equipped with eight airbags, 31 sensors, and one radar system. It offers electric doors operated via buttons and includes a convenient function that automatically closes them upon stepping on the brake. The vehicle also has a co-pilot screen, a HUD head-up display, and a streaming media rearview mirror.
Now, let’s talk about the powertrain of the HiPhi Y. Its entry-level model is equipped with a single electric motor for 336 hp, mounted on the rear axle. The FinDream’s (BYD subsidiary) LFP Blade battery for 76.6 kWh powers this e-motor. As a result, the HiPhi Y has up to 560 km of range. The RWD model can also have the ternary (NMC) battery for 115 kWh from CATL. With it on board, the Y can run up to 810 km on a single charge. The same battery is available for the 4WD model with 504 hp, good for 765 km of range.
The HiPhi Y incorporates advanced technology, including a Qualcomm 8155 central control screen processor, allowing for a 25° adjustable pitch angle. Through the voice command “HiPhi GO,” users can adjust various vehicle features. The 15-inch co-driver screen has a Qualcomm 8250 processor and supports Bluetooth handles. All models feature a HiPhi Port docking station in the center of the roof, complete with its charging interface for connecting an iPad.