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29/12/2025
Voyah Taishan has been tested in Russia 

Voyah Taishan has been tested in Russia. According to testers, the developer focused on maximum adaptation to the requirements of Russian car owners.

Voyah Taishan is a hybrid car equipped with two electric motors and 1.5-liter petrol turbocharged engine. The total capacity of the power plant is 517 HP, and the torque is 705 Nm. Acceleration to 100 km/h takes the model 5.5 seconds. The crossover can travel up to 280 km on electric charge, and in hybrid mode – up to 1,120 km under the WLTP cycle.

The energy management system works efficiently: the petrol engine not only helps the electric motors, but also charges the battery while driving. In Power protection mode, fuel consumption is 10-12 liters per 100 km, and in mixed mode it is about 6.3 liters plus 7.6 kWh of electricity. Due to the 800-volt architecture, fast battery charging takes 12 minutes from a powerful station.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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