Hongqi E-HS7 Review (2026): 600 km Range, 111 kWh Battery & €58K Price

Hongqi E-HS7 offers 600 km range, 111 kWh battery, and 250 kW charging for €58,900. Full specs, interior and first impressions.

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Matej Kortnik

4/9/20262 min read

What is the Hongqi E-HS7?

The E-HS7 is a large electric SUV positioned against:

  • BMW iX

  • Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV

  • Audi Q8 e-tron

But unlike them, Hongqi is playing a different game:

High-end specs + aggressive pricing = disruption

But is it a real alternative — or just strong on paper?

Hongqi E-HS7 Specs

Here are the confirmed numbers:

  • Battery: 111 kWh (NCM)

  • Range (WLTP): up to 600 km

  • Power: 253 kW

  • 0–100 km/h: 6.3 seconds

  • Top speed: 200 km/h

Charging:

  • DC fast charging (10–80%): ~20 minutes

  • Max DC charging: 250 kW

  • AC charging: 11 kW

Drivetrain:

  • Rear-wheel drive (2WD)

  • AWD versions available

Dimensions:

  • Length: 4925 mm

  • Width: 1950 mm

  • Height: 1680 mm

  • Wheelbase: 3000 mm

Price:

  • Starting at approx. €58,900

Interior and Technology

Inside is where the E-HS7 makes its strongest argument:

  • Clean, flowing dashboard design

  • Large curved display

  • Premium materials and soft-touch surfaces

  • Ambient lighting (day & night modes)

  • Panoramic glass roof

  • Wireless charging integration

This is built for:

  • long drives

  • comfort

  • calm, premium experience

It delivers a modern luxury experience designed for daily usability.

Is Hongqi E-HS7 Worth It?

Let’s be direct.

At ~€59K, this undercuts most competitors by €10K–€30K depending on spec, yet still delivers:

  • 600 km range

  • 250 kW charging

  • large battery (111 kWh)

The E-HS7 stands out with:

  • Huge battery + strong range

  • Fast charging capability

  • Premium interior quality

  • Competitive pricing

  • Distinct identity

However, buyers should consider:

  • Brand trust still building (even though it's the oldest chinese car manufacturer with a rich history)

  • Software ecosystem unknown

  • Resale value unclear

  • Service network still scaling

Conclusion

The EH7 sedan was interesting. The E-HS7 is dangerous. Why? Because SUVs dominate Europe. And this one says:

“You don’t need to pay €80K+ for a premium EV SUV.”

If Hongqi delivers on:

  • software stability

  • reliability

  • after-sales

Then this becomes a serious competitor overnight.

The Hongqi E-HS7 could become one of the best value premium electric SUVs in Europe — if real-world performance matches expectations.