The Evolution of the Chery Fulwin T11: Chery’s Flagship Hybrid SUV Enters the Global Stage
The Chery Fulwin T11 represents one of the most ambitious vehicles ever developed by Chinese automaker Chery. Introduced as a premium range-extended hybrid SUV under the revived Fulwin sub-brand, the T11 combines luxury styling, advanced driver assistance systems, and long-distance electrified driving technology. Although the model is still in the early stages of its life cycle, the Fulwin T11 already reflects the rapid evolution of China’s automotive industry and Chery’s growing international ambitions.
Origins of the Fulwin Brand
The Fulwin name has historical significance for Chery. During the early 2000s, “Fulwin” was used on compact sedans sold primarily in China. In late 2023, Chery revived the Fulwin nameplate as a dedicated electrified vehicle lineup focused on plug-in hybrid and extended-range electric vehicles. The reborn Fulwin family was divided into several categories, including A-series sedans, T-series SUVs, and M-series MPVs.
The Fulwin T11 became the flagship SUV of the new lineup and was designed to compete against large premium SUVs from both domestic Chinese brands and established global manufacturers.
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Development and Concept Stage (2023)
The first public appearance of the Fulwin T11 occurred at the 2023 Guangzhou Auto Show. Chery presented the vehicle as a futuristic concept SUV that previewed the company’s next-generation electrified design language. The concept featured a sleek body profile, extensive LED lighting elements, and blacked-out roof pillars intended to create a floating roof effect.
At the time, the T11 concept was notable because it showcased Chery’s shift toward higher-end vehicles. The company had historically focused on value-oriented transportation, but the T11 demonstrated an effort to enter the premium SUV segment.
The concept also introduced Chery’s advanced Kunpeng Super Hybrid C-DM technology, which would later become central to the production model.
Production Model Introduction (2024–2025)
The production-ready Fulwin T11 was officially unveiled during the 2024 Chengdu Auto Show before entering the Chinese market in 2025. Pre-sale reservations reportedly began in August 2025, with official pre-sales opening in October 2025.
Production officially started in 2025 and continues today.
Years Produced
- 2025–present
The T11 is manufactured in Wuhu, Anhui, China, Chery’s primary production center. It rides on the company’s advanced E0X platform, which also underpins several other modern Chery-affiliated vehicles.
Exterior Design Evolution
Although still in its first generation, the Fulwin T11 evolved noticeably from concept to production.
The original concept emphasized futuristic styling with hidden pillars and unique front lighting details. The production version retained much of the dramatic design but adopted a more conventional appearance suitable for mass production. Vertical chrome grille accents, slim headlights, and a full-width rear lighting assembly became defining styling features.
The SUV’s dimensions place it firmly in the full-size luxury category. The production vehicle measures over 205 inches long and rides on a wheelbase exceeding 122 inches, giving it proportions comparable to premium global SUVs.
Automotive journalists frequently compared the T11’s styling to luxury British SUVs because of its upright stance and minimalist body surfacing. Some reviewers specifically noted similarities to Range Rover-inspired design cues.
Powertrain and Hybrid Technology
One of the most important aspects of the Fulwin T11 is its advanced electrified drivetrain.
Rather than functioning as a traditional gasoline SUV, the T11 uses an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) configuration. This system combines a turbocharged 1.5-liter gasoline engine with electric motors and a large battery pack.
The gasoline engine primarily serves as a generator to extend driving range, while electric motors handle most propulsion duties.
Powertrain Specifications
- 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-four engine
- Kunpeng Super Hybrid C-DM system
- Rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations
- Electric driving range of approximately 137 miles (CLTC)
- Combined driving range approaching 870 miles (CLTC)
Two major drivetrain configurations were introduced:
Rear-Wheel-Drive Models
- 261 horsepower
- 33.68-kWh battery pack
All-Wheel-Drive Models
- 463 horsepower
- 39.92-kWh battery pack
- Significantly faster acceleration performance
The all-wheel-drive variant reportedly accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in approximately 5.4 seconds, impressive performance for a large six-seat SUV.
Interior and Technology
The Fulwin T11 was designed to compete in China’s increasingly technology-focused luxury vehicle market. The interior emphasizes screens, connectivity, and passenger comfort.
The SUV features a six-seat layout arranged in a 2+2+2 configuration. One of the most distinctive interior elements is the enormous 30-inch dashboard display combined with a ceiling-mounted rear entertainment screen.
Additional technology features include:
- 10.25-inch head-up display
- NVIDIA Orin-Y computing chip
- LiDAR-assisted driver assistance systems
- Multiple radar and camera sensors
- Adaptive suspension on higher trims
The T11 also introduced Chery’s Falcon intelligent driving system, available in different versions depending on trim level.
Fulwin T11 Trim Levels
Since the model launched only recently, the Fulwin T11 has remained within its first generation. However, several trim levels have already been introduced.
2025 Fulwin T11 Trim Levels
Rear-Wheel-Drive Models
- 220 RWD Luxury
- 220 RWD Dual IMAX
All-Wheel-Drive Models
- 220 4WD Dual IMAX
- 220 4WD All Family
The trim names emphasize entertainment and family comfort, especially the “Dual IMAX” versions equipped with expanded multimedia features.
Key Trim Differences
Luxury Trim
- Entry-level rear-wheel-drive configuration
- Standard hybrid system
- Large infotainment display
- Falcon 500 driver assistance package
Dual IMAX Trims
- Enhanced rear entertainment displays
- Premium cabin equipment
- Expanded technology features
All Family Trim
- Flagship all-wheel-drive model
- Adaptive damping suspension
- Most advanced Falcon 700 autonomous driving system
- Maximum power output and premium comfort equipment
Market Reception
The Fulwin T11 entered a highly competitive Chinese market dominated by rapidly improving domestic manufacturers. Early reactions focused heavily on the SUV’s dramatic styling, advanced technology, and extremely long claimed hybrid driving range.
Online discussions frequently highlighted the T11’s luxury-oriented appearance and large display screens. Some commenters praised Chery’s rapid technological progress, while others questioned long-term reliability and resale value, reflecting broader skepticism that still surrounds some Chinese automotive brands in overseas markets.
Despite mixed international opinions, the T11 demonstrates how quickly Chinese automakers have advanced in vehicle engineering, electrification, and interior technology.
Global Expansion Potential
Although initially launched in China, the Fulwin T11 may eventually reach export markets under different branding strategies.
Some international references have associated the vehicle with Chery’s premium Exeed and Exlantix sub-brands. In certain markets, the T11 platform may appear with different names or styling revisions.
Chery has aggressively expanded into regions including:
- Southeast Asia
- South America
- Eastern Europe
- The Middle East
- Australia
As emissions regulations tighten worldwide, vehicles like the Fulwin T11 could become increasingly attractive because they offer electric driving capability without the charging limitations associated with fully battery-electric SUVs.
Future Outlook
The Fulwin T11 remains a very new vehicle, so major redesigns or facelifts have not yet occurred. However, industry analysts expect Chery to continue refining the model with:
- Improved battery technology
- More advanced autonomous driving capabilities
- Expanded international availability
- Potential fully electric derivatives
Given the rapid pace of Chinese automotive development, future versions of the T11 could receive substantial software and hardware upgrades within only a few model years.
The Fulwin T11 also represents a broader trend within the global automotive industry: the rise of Chinese premium electrified vehicles as serious competitors to established European, Japanese, and American manufacturers.
Although the T11’s long-term success remains uncertain, its launch marks an important moment for Chery. The SUV demonstrates the company’s transition from a budget-focused automaker into a producer of technologically advanced flagship vehicles aimed at the global market.

