Is the Buick Zhijing E7 China's Next Top Family SUV?

Buick Vision E7, as the first SUV of the high-end new energy sub-brand “Vision,” will debut at the 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition. This new energy five-seat SUV, aimed at Chinese families, comes standard with the Zhenlong Plug-in Hybrid Pro system, Eames Zero Gravity Recliners, and 42 other features.

Buick Vision E7 will launch three models, priced between 160,000 to 210,000 yuan, with the price announcement and delivery starting on April 22nd. The new vehicle has arrived at dealerships nationwide, and customers can place orders before April 21st to enjoy limited-time early bird benefits.

The entry-level 1600 Max-equipped version includes 42 features as standard, such as Eames Zero Gravity Recliners and a 15.6-inch TUV Rheinland-certified central control screen.

The Zhenlong Plug-in Hybrid Pro system provides the Vision E7 with a combined range of 1,630 km and supports 6 kW external discharge. The Vision E7 uses a submarine-grade ultra-high-strength “ten-horizontal nine-vertical” cage frame, paired with 1,372mm wide dual anti-collision beams.

The Buick Vision E7 1600 Ultra-equipped version introduces advanced intelligent features, equipped with the “Xiaoyao Intelligent Driving” advanced driver assistance system, utilizing 27 perception hardware, including LiDAR, to achieve intelligent driving assistance in highways and urban areas, as well as all-scenario intelligent parking. The 50-inch AR-HUD provides navigation and road condition information to the driver. Inside the cabin, Dolby Atmos and a 15.6-inch TUV Rheinland-certified cinematic screen create a ‘mobile cinema,’ powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8775 chip. The Buick Vision E7 is deeply co-created with Volcano Engine, equipped with the latest version of the Doubao large model.

As the opening masterpiece of Buick’s new energy strategy in 2026, Buick Vision E7 creates a “Perfect Cabin for Kids,” integrating every detail with complete sincerity through differentiated layouts across three full-featured models. See you at the Beijing Auto Show!

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