Over 5.2 Meters Long, Six Seats, Starting Below RMB 180,000? The Chery Fengyun T11 Breaks the Rules
In a market where almost every flagship SUV insists on wearing a “9” in its name, Chery Fengyun T11 chooses a different path. No “9,” no price inflation—and surprisingly, no compromise on size or specification.
Launched on October 30, the Fengyun T11 marks a major milestone for Chery Fengyun, which has evolved from a single product line into a stand-alone new-energy brand. Positioned as the brand’s flagship SUV, the T11 is a 5.2-meter-long, six-seat range-extended SUV designed squarely for family users—and its pricing is nothing short of aggressive.
Pricing: Flagship Size, Non-Flagship Cost
Originally pre-priced at RMB 199,900–264,900, the Fengyun T11 undercut expectations at launch, with official prices reduced by RMB 10,000–15,000. After a limited-time trade-in subsidy of RMB 10,000, the final price range lands at:
RMB 179,900–239,900
In China’s new-energy SUV market, a vehicle offering over 5.2 meters in length, a three-row six-seat layout, and 220 km of pure-electric range at this price point is virtually unmatched.

Exterior & Design: Practical First, Flash Second
The Fengyun T11 is available in six exterior colors, with four offered free across all trims. Two premium colors—Sand Gold and Rouge Red—require an additional fee post-launch, though a limited-time discount reduces the cost. For most buyers, the standard color options are more than sufficient.
Wheel sizes start at 20 inches, with 21-inch wheels standard on the top two trims. While lower trims can be upgraded, the T11’s family-oriented positioning makes the standard setup the more practical choice for ride comfort and durability.
Safety & Technology: A High Baseline Across the Lineup
One of the Fengyun T11’s standout strengths is its no-compromise standard equipment strategy:
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11 airbags standard on all trims
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Comprehensive parking assistance, including remote parking, memory parking, track-back assist, and customizable parking paths
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30-inch integrated ultra-wide display standard
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23-speaker premium audio system
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Highway NOA standard; advanced Urban NOA on higher trims
The absence of safety downgrades on lower trims is rare in this segment and reflects a clear family-first design philosophy.

Interior Space: Where a Large SUV Should Excel
Space is where the Fengyun T11 truly delivers.
With a 173 cm (5’8”) test occupant, all three rows provide generous headroom and legroom. When the third row is not in use, the T11 effectively becomes a luxury four-seat lounge, rivaling the comfort of executive sedans.
Even with the third row upright, the trunk offers approximately 500 mm of depth, enough to accommodate four to five 20-inch carry-on suitcases—more than adequate for long family trips.
Buying Guide: Which Version Makes the Most Sense?
220 RWD “Giant Screen” Edition – RMB 179,900
The most affordable entry point, featuring the standard 30-inch ultra-wide display. However, it lacks key comfort features such as steering-wheel heating, second-row zero-gravity seating, seat massage, and rear entertainment. Best suited for strict budgets.
220 RWD Dual IMAX Cinema Edition – RMB 199,900 (Best Value)
Adds all major family-use features missing from the base model, including second-row zero-gravity seats, massage functions, and rear entertainment. Optional 21-inch wheels and a hot-and-cold refrigerator are available. The most balanced and recommended trim.
220 AWD Dual IMAX Cinema Edition – RMB 219,900
Introduces dual-motor all-wheel drive and a slightly larger battery, maintaining the same 220 km electric range. Standard 21-inch wheels are included. Ideal for users who value AWD, though not essential for most families.
220 AWD “Full Package” Edition – RMB 239,900
The fully loaded flagship. Adds a driver’s leg rest, rear fold-out tables, a standard refrigerator, and most importantly, upgrades the driver-assistance system from Falcon 500 to Falcon 700. The computing platform shifts from Qualcomm 8620 to NVIDIA Orin-Y, adding LiDAR and enhanced cameras for advanced urban NOA. A strong choice for tech-focused buyers.

Final Verdict: A Flagship That Doesn’t Act Like One—In the Best Way
The Fengyun T11 proves that a flagship SUV doesn’t need a “9” in its name—or a premium price tag—to deliver serious substance. With its large six-seat layout, strong electric range, rich standard equipment, and aggressive pricing, it sets a new benchmark for value in the large new-energy SUV segment.
For families seeking space, comfort, technology, and cost control, the Fengyun T11 is not just competitive—it’s disruptive.