Exeed
Exeed (Chinese: 星途; pinyin: Xīng tú; stylized in all caps) is an automotive division of premium sport utility vehicles introduced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Chery in September 2017.
Product type | Division |
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Owner | Chery |
Country | China |
Introduced | September 14, 2017 |
Markets | China Russia and CIS states Middle East South America |
Website | www |
History
The Exeed marque was introduced on September 14, 2017, at International Motor Show Germany in Frankfurt with the TX concept vehicle, a mid-size SUV wearing Chery badges.[1] The first Exeed-branded vehicle to be revealed is the Exeed LX concept revealed at Auto China on April 29, 2018, in Beijing.[2]
The first production Exeed model launched was the Exeed TX/TXL mid-size SUV in March 2019.[3] Next month in April at Auto Shanghai, a third Exeed concept vehicle was revealed, the E-IUV.[4] In October, Exeed launched its second production vehicle, the Chery Tiggo 7-based LX compact SUV.[5]
By the end of the year on November 22, 2019, at Auto Guangzhou, a concept vehicle, called the VX, previewing the brand's flagship SUV was revealed. The production Exeed VX full-size SUV was released in January 2020.[6]
In February 2020, it was announced that the Exeed TXL and VX would be sold in the United States by HAAH Automotive Holdings as the Vantas TXL and VX.[7] These models were planned to be launched in 2021.[8] In April 2021, the Vantas brand release date was pushed back to 2022 and it was announced that the first models would be exported from China to the United States.[9] However, later in July, HAAH filed for bankruptcy and the plans for Vantas and the company's other entry-level brand, T-GO, which planned to sell the second-gen Chery Tiggo 7, were abandoned.[10]
In April 2021 at Auto Shanghai, Exeed revealed the marque's fifth concept SUV, the Stellar, an electric mid-size SUV.[11]
Vehicles
Current models
- Exeed LX/Zhuifeng (2019–present), compact SUV
- Exeed TX (2019–present), mid-size SUV
- Exeed TXL/Lingyun (2019–present), an extended version of the TX
- Exeed VX/Lanyue (2020–present), full-size SUV
- Exeed RX/Yaoguang (2023–present), mid-size SUV
- Exeed Sterra ET
- Exeed Sterra ES
- Exeed TX
- Exeed Sterra ES
- Exeed Sterra ET
Concept vehicles
- TX concept (2017), a mid-size SUV previewing the production TX, badged as a Chery
- LX concept (2018), a compact electric SUV
- E-IUV (2019), a compact electric SUV
- VX concept (2019), a full-size SUV previewing the production VX
- Stellar (2021), a mid-size electric SUV
- AtlantiX concept (2022), a mid-size SUV previewing the production Yaoguang
- 2017 Chery Exeed TX concept
- 2019 Exeed VX concept
References
- Nedelei, Andrei (13 September 2017). "EXEED brand is Chery's answer to Europe". Drive Mag. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- "Chery reveals the Exeed LX SUV/coupe". FormaCar. 28 April 2018. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- "Chery EXEED TX SUV rolls off production line, to go on sale at the end of March". Gasgoo. 24 January 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- Tudose, Sergiu (18 April 2019). "Exeed E-IUV Design Concept Looks A Bit Too Far Into The Future". Carscoops. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- "Chery's High-end EXEED LX Launches in Chinese Market, Price Starting at 125,900 yuan". ChinaPEV. 8 October 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
- "挺实在的大个子 全新星途VX外观实拍". Auto Home (in Chinese). 1 January 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- Gauthier, Michael (10 February 2020). "Chery Is Coming To America In The Form Of The Vantas Crossover". Carscoops. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- Mihalascu, Dan (20 February 2020). "China's Vantas Releases Preliminary Specs For U.S.-Bound TXL and VX SUVs". Carscoops. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- Gauthier, Michael (21 April 2021). "Vantas Launch Pushed Back To Late 2022, First Models To Be Built In China". Carscoops. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- Gauthier, Michael (19 July 2021). "HAAH Automotive Goes Bust, Abandons Plans To Import Chinese Cars To America". Carscoops. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- Raspopov, Andrew (22 April 2021). "Exeed Stellar boasts an Ursa Major-inspired silhouette, little else". FormaCar. Retrieved 29 October 2021.