HiPhi Z

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HiPhi Z
File:2023 HiPhi Z (front).jpg
Overview
ManufacturerHiPhi
ProductionDecember 2022–2024[1]
Model years2022–2024
AssemblyChina: Yancheng (DYK)
Designer
  • Zhang Shaolei (exterior)
  • Yao Yu-Cheng (interior)
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E)
Body style5-door shooting brake
LayoutDual-motor, four-wheel drive
Doors
RelatedHiPhi X
Powertrain
Electric motorPermanent magnet synchronous motor
Transmission1-speed fixed gear
Battery120 kWh lithium-ion
Electric range550 km (342 mi)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,150 mm (124.0 in)
Length5,036 mm (198.3 in)
Width2,018 mm (79.4 in)
Height1,439 mm (56.7 in)
Kerb weight2,950 kg (6,504 lb)

The HiPhi Z is a battery electric five-door shooting brake car from Chinese car manufacturer HiPhi. The vehicle was first presented as a concept in China in November 2021.[2][3] The car is sold alongside the HiPhi X, an SUV that shares much of its electric platform with the HiPhi Z.

History

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File:2023 HiPhi Z (rear).jpg
HiPhi Z rear

The HiPhi Z was first revealed to the public in Shanghai in November 2021 in pre-production form and was officially launched in the summer of 2022 at the Chengdu Motor Show, China.[4]

Customer deliveries commenced from 2023 in China, with a planned expansion into Europe.[5] The production car is built alongside the HiPhi X[6] at the Dongfeng Yueda Kia (DYK) plant in Yancheng Province, China, as part of an arrangement between Human Horizons and the Yueda Group.[7]

Interior and technology

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File:2023 HiPhi Z interior.jpg
Interior

Like the HiPhi X,[8] the HiPhi Z can communicate with its surroundings via its PML ("Programmable Matrix Lighting") system, with the HiPhi Z adding the "Star Ring" ISD ("Intelligent Signal Display"), which allows messages and graphics to feature on the Z's doors, using 4000 LEDs.[9]

A touchscreen is situated in the center of the dashboard, between the driver and passenger. This screen is mounted on a robotic multi-axis arm which moves automatically to orientate itself with the driver.[10]

HiPhi A

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HiPhi A

The HiPhi A is the upgraded version of the HiPhi Z in collaboration with Apollo Automobil, and debuted at Auto Guangzhou 2023 with plans to start deliveries in 2025.[11] Originally rumored to be the HiPhi Z GT, the vehicle is based on the HiPhi Z, and features a widebody kit and large spoilers with enhanced air intakes. The A stands for Apollo and Accelerator.[citation needed]

Sales

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Year China
2023 429[12]
2024 89[13]

References

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