April 24, 2017 01:00 AM
Shanghai cars & concepts
Here's a look at select concept and production models introduced and on display at the 2017 Shanghai auto show.
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YANG JIAN
This concept previews future BYD crossovers powered by batteries, plug-in hybrid powertrains and conventional gasoline motors. The car was designed by Wolfgang Egger, Audi's former design chief who joined BYD last year.
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The Tiggo 5 is built on Chery's new T1X compact vehicle platform. It is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine and will go on sale later this year.
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This concept previews Chery's next generation of battery-electric and plug-in hybrid crossovers. It was crafted by Chery design chief James Hope, a former GM employee.
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The GS7 debuted at the Detroit auto show earlier this year. It will go on sale in China this summer with a starting price of 155,800 yuan.
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This concept previews Great Wall Wey's electric crossovers. Great Wall plans to launch battery-electric and plug-in hybrid crossovers.
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The VV7c went on sale during the auto show with a starting price of 167,800 yuan. It is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and is the new Wey brand's first model.
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The S7 went on sale during the show with a starting price of 109,800 yuan. Buyers can opt for a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine or a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine.
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The E-Motion is the first sporty car that SAIC's MG Motor division has shown since it discontinued the TF two-seater. It previews a new, softer design language.
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This seven-seater -- the first SUV for SAIC's Maxus brand -- is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine. SAIC will offer a diesel version, too.
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The Vision-E concept previews a future electric crossover from SAIC. A production version will debut in 2018.
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This compact seven-seater is the first SUV launched by the Wuling brand. It shares a platform with the Wuling Honguang MPV.
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This seven-seat SUV is the second production model shown by EV startup NIO. The company says it will launch output this year.












All photos are by Yang Jian.