Buick to launch extended range EVs in China

Buick says the Velite 5, in extended range EV mode, can deliver a total driving range of over 750km, eliminating range anxiety.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 25 Mar 2017 Views icon3757 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Buick to launch extended range EVs in China

Buick has announced that the Velite 5, its first extended range electric vehicle (EREV), will be launched shortly in China.

Leveraging GM’s proven EREV technology, the Velite 5 also offers advanced connectivity and safety technologies. It is equipped with GM's latest electric drive system that features the company’s patented EVT electronic controlled intelligent variable transmission. The system has a double high-performance, permanent-magnet electric motor drive unit. This supports its hybrid-exclusive 1.5-litre direct injection engine as well as its new-generation liquid-cooled, high-performance ternary lithium battery pack.

The Velite 5’s pure electric driving mode is prioritised to meet daily user demand for zero emissions and fuel consumption, with the electric driving range surpassing an estimated 100 kilometres. In EREV mode, the model can deliver a total driving range of over 750km, eliminating range anxiety.

Last year, Buick launched the all-new LaCrosse Hybrid Electric Vehicle and hosted the world premiere of the Velite Concept, which served as the template for future new energy vehicles under Buick's strategy in China.

In the coming two years, Buick also plans to introduce plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in China.

 

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