Appearance-wise, the new Dreamer adopts the Pegasus family design language, with a more densely packed chrome trim on the front grille and a single, continuous chrome trim running along the bottom of the front face, giving it a more refined and businesslike look. The rear end remains relatively square, with a large air dam and a distinctive LED taillight cluster that's been faceted to give it a sparkling appearance.
Interior-wise, the new car is upgraded from the previous full-screen design to an independent liquid crystal instrument and a floating central control screen + rear passenger entertainment screen combination. It also comes with HarmonyOS system, including a vast ecosystem of applications, making it more functional. The part of the secondary instrument panel has been simplified and equipped with wireless mobile phone charging device.
Regarding the intelligent driving aspect, the new Dream series will be equipped with Huawei Kunlun 3.0 and come with a total of 27 smart perception hardware including 192-line laser radar, millimeter wave radar, high-performance cameras, etc., which can provide real-time sensing of road environment at all times, identify various types of obstacles, support intelligent parking assistance, remote parking, and some extremely narrow parking spaces without lines.
Power-wise, the new car has a hybrid and pure electric power option available. The hybrid version's engine has a maximum output of 150 horsepower, with a combined output of 571 horsepower. The all-electric version uses dual motors for four-wheel drive, with a maximum output of 435 horsepower. The vehicle is equipped with a front double wishbone + rear five-link suspension structure, as well as an intelligent four-wheel drive system and air suspension with carpet function + CDC, etc.