The model is the debut car of the brand new hedmos and is dedicated to a mass consumer, in particular youth and city drivers.
Peugeot-Citren officially brought the electric crossover hedmos 06 to the Chinese market.
The car reached 4670 mm long, a diameter of 1900 mm, a height of 1617 mm and a wheelbase of 2775 mm.
The car is equipped with an electric motor with a capacity of 215 hp and is capable of accelerating to 100 km/h for 6.9 s. The battery capacity is 62.3 kWh, providing a range of up to 520 km in the Chinese CLTC cycle. Thanks to the fast charging function, the battery can charge from 30% to 80% in just 28 minutes.
The car has an expressive faceted design with a characteristic protruding “nose” raised by a line of windows and a massive roof spoiler. He is equipped with thin LED headlights and whole lanterns, reaching the entire width of the body. Inside, the crossover has a minimalistic interior with a fully digital instrument panel, a two -spoke steering wheel and a central console with a “floating” touch manifestation.
Hedmos is a brand new electrical car created by Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroen Joint Venture, which belongs to Stellantis Concern and the Chinese company Dongfeng. Although the brand was registered in 2019, the brand was officially introduced on March 3, 2025.
The Hedmos 06 cost is approximately $ 17500, but at the beginning of the sales of a car is temporarily offered with a discount of nearly $ 2400.
We will remind you, earlier that Citroën has been reported to have introduced the new generation of C5 aircons.
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