According to the “ARCFOX Jihu” public account, Jihu Motors will launch the Alpha S/T Forest Edition PRO model today. The series of models mainly emphasizes “body safety”, “battery safety” and ” Driving Safely”.
According to the official introduction, the series of models adopts Magna safety standards, using a steel-aluminum hybrid body structure, a cage frame body, and a torsional stiffness of 60,000N.m/deg. It is said to meet the C-NCAP five-star safety standard.
In addition, the series of models adopts a “four horizontal and one vertical” keel design, which is said to integrate the battery pack and the body. The battery pack adopts multi-layer sealing technology, has IP68 dustproof and waterproof, and 24-hour monitoring; the exterior is also equipped with a high temperature resistance of 800 degrees. Ceramic fiber fire blanket.
Officials also mentioned that the model is equipped with 17 active safety technologies such as AEB automatic emergency braking system, FCW forward collision warning, driver fatigue/distraction warning, etc., and supports intelligent automatic parking and L2+ a-Pilot advanced assisted driving system. and other characteristics.
It is found that the current Alpha S/T Forest Edition will be launched on June 16, 2023, with an official guide price of 185,800-280,800 yuan and a maximum battery life of 688km; the official guide price of the Alpha S is 189,800-289,800 yuan and a maximum battery life of Upgraded to 735km.
▲ Picture source “ARCFOX Jihu” public account
Among them, the Arcfox Alpha S is positioned as a pure electric mid-to-large sedan. The car has 34 sensors, including millimeter wave radar, lidar, cameras, etc., and is equipped with Huawei’s Hongmeng car OS system. The new model will be upgraded around front and rear seat heating/massage, leather steering wheel, heat pump air conditioning and other configurations.
In terms of power, this model adopts front and rear dual motor drive, with a maximum power of 473kW, a maximum torque of 665N·m, acceleration from 0 to 100 kilometers in 3.5 seconds, and an NEDC cruising range of 500 kilometers.