Recently, the test spy photos of Geely's new Thor electric hybrid model were exposed. The text on the body reveals the key information of this model: Geely's all-new generation Thor electric hybrid system, the engine thermal efficiency is as high as 46%, and the fuel consumption can be as low as 2L/100km when the battery is low, and the cruising range may exceed 2200km when fully charged.
Previously, Geely Automobile Group's CEO Gan Jiayue had predicted that a new generation of Raytheon super electric hybrid system will be released within the year, which has an ultra-high thermal efficiency of 46%, and the cruising range can exceed 2000km when fully charged and fueled, and when the power is insufficient, fuel consumption can also enter a new era of 2L/100km. It is worth mentioning that Geely already has the industry's first direct-drive passenger car motor test bench with a speed of up to 30,000r/min.
From the spy shots, we can see that the test vehicle is covered in heavy camouflage, but there are still some details that can be glimpsed into its design. The preceptively closed front grille, with narrow headlight clusters on both sides, and a three-section air intake underneath, creates a sporty front face.
On the side of the body, the concealed door handles are designed to further optimize the car's drag coefficient.
At the rear, the suspected segmented taillight cluster, combined with the exaggerated diffuser below, adds a lot of layers to the rear of the vehicle.