Visit Shanghai Glass Museum and experience the "Bach Cabin" of F7, what on earth is this thing?

Since the release of the F7 by FEVAN, it has been closely associated with the term “Bach.” I know that Bach is a famous composer, but what exactly is this “Bach Cabin” for the F7? As the owner of a FEVAN R7, I came to the Shanghai Glass Museum to explore and see what kind of play the F7 can create~

This event has a lot of processes, mainly around the F7 cabin explanation and experience. The first experience is the “two-way dual-zone independent audio and video” which is one of the selling points of the F7 cabin. The F7, positioned as a medium to large luxury sedan has a high requirement for the in-car audio-visual experience: the 15-inch AMOLED central control screen has a very high contrast ratio, and the wide color gamut display makes the color very gorgeous. Referencing my R7, I usually like to watch dramas on the central control screen while my girlfriend watches variety shows with her headphones on in the front passenger seat. Both the driver and front passenger have their own audio and video screens, but the F7 has an additional 8-inch screen in the rear seats, which can not only adjust the seat, but also watch iQiyi. This is something that I, as an R7 owner, am jealous of. The F7’s audio and video entertainment can not only form a left and right partition in the front row, but also form a front and rear independent partition. In addition, it also has a Migu cloud gaming function, which, connected to a handset, becomes a solid game console. My son loves it, hahaha~

Oh, there’s also a very interesting feature. My R7 just received OTA, while F7 came with it already. That is the “scene mode”, which can set up functional linkage when watching a movie. For example, after pressing the “movie mode” button, it will automatically turn on the movie sound effects, adjust the seat to a reclined position, raise the legs, and turn on the massage function, etc. There are many ways to play with it, and you can slowly explore it by yourself.

The most critical component of the F7 “Bach cabin” is the “Bach seat”. By combining research data on the body shape of the Chinese people, FF optimized the curve of the seat back, including the filling of the seat which is also very thick. Compared with my R7, I feel that the F7 seat has better support and gives the feeling of being stable and steady like driving a sedan car. However, the direction of these two cars is actually different. R7 has a better vision as an SUV, while F7 has a more stable seating position as a sedan car. After the F7’s chassis battery uses a “lying structure”, the head space inside the car has become larger. Compared with the NIO ET7 parked next to it, the height and cushion length of the rear seat of the ET7 is not as good as that of the F7. Especially in terms of supporting the front point of the thigh on the outer edge of the seat cushion, the wrapping effect is indeed very strong, which is on par with the Mercedes S-Class next to it, and even higher in terms of seat fit.

At the event, there was also a 3D sound effect experience. It is hard to express in words, but from the sensory experience, it feels that the sound field is particularly open. What I am more interested in is the headrest speakers on the front seats of the F7, which can be separately partitioned for the navigation and operation prompt sounds of the driver. When other passengers are listening to music, they will not be interrupted by the navigation voice. The navigation sound will be played separately on the driver’s seat headrest, which I think is a great user experience!

The “Bach cabin” of the FF F7…I originally thought it was just a high-end term given by the manufacturer, but after experiencing it, I don’t think it’s simple. Because Flyfun not only designs a larger cabin space for F7, but also designs ergonomic seats that are more suitable for Chinese people, and combines them with joint cabin acoustics to create 3D sound effects. Each aspect is closely linked together to form a complete Bach cabin.

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