SUV models are becoming more and more popular in the market, and today brings several news related to SUVs in different market contexts. These include Haval H9 information, Europe's proposal to limit the width of new SUV models, and U.S. survey results that believe that models with higher hoods above the ground are more dangerous.
Recently, the second-generation Haval H9 hard SUV declaration map**, the production version of the H9 will be released in May, and it is expected to go on sale before the end of this year. This 4The 9 m long SUV will be equipped with two types of engines:2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine, 24-liter turbocharged diesel engine, and the all-wheel drive system with reduction gears on the first-generation model will still be retained on the ** model.
SUV models are not only popular in the Chinese market, but also in Europe.
According to the European Road Research Institute, more and more SUV models in Europe have brought trouble to traffic, because SUVs not only occupy more parking spaces than cars, but also occupy more lanes than cars when driving, and car manufacturers are making their new SUV products wider and wider.
According to the research report, the average width of the EU** SUV products increases by 10 mm every 2 years, and now the average width has exceeded 1800 mm, and the width of most large SUV models even exceeds 2000 mm, but the driving lanes in Europe have not been updated for too long, which means that SUV models cannot safely drive on many narrow roads without harming others.
Finally, the European agencySuggestion: To address this traffic challenge, it is proposed that the EU legislate to limit the width of newly launched SUV models.
The latest findings from the U.S. Vehicle Research Institute are:For every 100 mm increase in a vehicle's hood from the ground, pedestrian fatality in a crash increases by 22%.
In the U.S. auto market, SUVs, SUVs, SUVs, and pickup trucks are popular with consumers. American researchers conducted a relevant survey on the level of harm caused by vehicle body structure in traffic accidents, and found that from 2010 to 2021, the number of traffic accidents that kill pedestrians every year increased from 4,300 to 7,400, an increase of 72%!
It is estimated that a 100 mm increase in the height of a vehicle's hood (the distance from the ground to the hood) increases the risk of pedestrian fatalities by 22%.
Under certain conditions, electric vehicles can help us save money on the cost of travel, but unfortunately, this is not the case with electric vehicle insurance** in some places.
According to Bloomberg, the UK electric vehicle premium in 2023 has increased by an average of 50% compared to 20221344 pounds (about 1.)20,000 yuan) each, the premium of electric vehicles is almost twice that of fuel vehicles!
UK insurers explain that electric vehicles are more expensive because they are more frequent and expensive to repair, on average 35% more than gasoline vehicles.
Summary of the chatting area:Unlike China's ever-changing and thriving auto market, Europe and the United States are constantly considering how to limit the development of models or automobiles.