Chery Fulwin T11


The Chery Fulwin T11 is a range extender full-size SUV manufactured by Chery under the Fulwin brand. Sales started in the second half of 2025.

Overview

Concept model

The T11 was first showed off as a concept at the 2023 Guangzhou Auto Show on September 24, 2023. It was presented as the first model of the Fulwin sub-brand. The B, C, and D-pillars were all blacked out, with the blacked out D-pillar not making it into the production version. Short horizontal LED strips on each side were also on the concept's front grille and also didn't make it into the production version.

Production model

The T11 is a full-size range extended SUV and is the 2nd vehicle under the Fulwin brand. It uses a front-engine, dual-motor, all-wheel-drive layout. The production model was first presented at the 2024 Chengdu Auto Show. The T11's pre-sale deposits opened on August 12, 2025. Pre-sales officially began on October 13, 2025.

Design and features

The grille adopts a main waterfall design with vertical chrome trims combined with a trapezoidal grille in the bottom and slender headlights. The rear has a through-type taillight and chrome decoration in the bottom, which it retained from the concept car.
The T11 uses a 6-seat setup, a 30-inch touchscreen, and a 17.3-inch ceiling-mounted display for the second row. A 10.25-inch heads-up display is also utilized.
The front suspension uses a double wishbone setup and the rear suspension is a multi-link setup. AWD models add CDC adaptive dampers for real-time damping adjustment. The Fulwin T11 comes standard with Chery’s Falcon 500 system and offers the more advanced Falcon 700 package in higher variants. The setup uses 27 perception units, including a LiDAR sensor, 11 exterior cameras, three millimetre-wave radars, and 12 ultrasonic radars, powered by an NVIDIA Orin-Y chip.

Powertrain

The T11 uses the Kunpeng Super Performance Electric Hybrid C-DM system pairing a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine codenamed SQRH4J15 with 2 electric motors. The engine makes and of torque.
Rear-wheel-drive models make and use a 33.68kWh lithium iron phosphate battery. All-wheel-drive models make and use a 39.92kWh battery also made from lithium iron phosphate. Both models have an all-electric range of. The total range is claimed to be.