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Latest revision as of 09:55, 10 January 2026
Compact sedan
Motor vehicle
The Roewe D6 is a compact sedan produced by SAIC Motor under the Roewe brand.

In the spring of 2025, The Roewe introduced a new, affordable compact electric car in the form of the D6 sedan. The car features the Chinese company’s new styling, distinguished by sleek, soaring lines. The front fascia features double-row headlights shaped like inverted boomerangs, while the rear end is crowned by a narrow light strip.[1][2]
The passenger compartment features a minimalist design, with a high center tunnel featuring two inductive phone charging trays. A digital instrument cluster sits in front of the two-spoke steering wheel, and a centrally located 12.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system.[3][4]
The D6 went on sale exclusively as an electric vehicle in two variants. The entry-level model developed 127 hp and, thanks to a 42.8 kWh battery, offered a range of up to 450 kilometers according to the Chinese CLTC test cycle. The top-of-the-line model, with 141 hp, was paired with a 53.9 kWh battery, allowing for a range of up to 520 kilometers on a single charge. Shortly after its premiere, the car set a Guinness World Record for the longest distance traveled with record low energy consumption, consuming approximately 9.125 kWh/100 km over a distance of 2,000 kilometers.[5]



