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Yu Chengdong announced that the interior of the S9 will debut the zero-gravity seats in the rear of the sedan

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On July 2, Yu Chengdong announced a set of interior drawings of the Xiangjie S9, from which you can see the interior details of this luxury sedan.

Yu Chengdong announced that the interior of the S9 will debut the zero-gravity seats in the rear of the sedan

Yu Chengdong mentioned that since the first appearance of the Xiangjie S9, its appearance has won a lot of praise because it is both grand and elegant. As a top-of-the-line sedan emphasizing intelligence, the Xiangjie S9 follows the classic layout of the brand's "9 Series" models, showing a new panoramic cockpit design. For the first time, the car is decorated with a galaxy scroll, and it is also equipped with shiny crystal elements, so that the high-end beauty and advanced technology are perfectly combined. Inside, you'll find a number of innovations, such as the first-ever zero-gravity seats in the rear seats, and the President-style armrest display designed specifically for passengers, with every little detail revealing state-of-the-table comfort comparable to that of a luxury vehicle. He also said that the show car will enter the store soon, so stay tuned!

Yu Chengdong announced that the interior of the S9 will debut the zero-gravity seats in the rear of the sedan

The S9 measures 5,160 mm long, 1,987 mm wide, 1,486 mm high, and has a wheelbase of 3,050 mm.

Yu Chengdong announced that the interior of the S9 will debut the zero-gravity seats in the rear of the sedan

In addition, the intelligent driving capabilities of the Xiangjie S9 are also expected to be improved, and the HUAWEI ADS 3.0 high-end intelligent driving will be debuted, which can comprehensively improve intelligent driving, intelligent parking, and active safety capabilities.

When it comes to the market positioning of the Xiangjie S9, it is an all-round intelligent flagship sedan, and the pre-sale price range is set between 450,000 and 550,000. Its competitors are directly targeting several big names in the luxury car world – traditional luxury flagships such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, BMW 7 Series, and Audi A8.

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