The Chengdu RV Show in May 2026 will feature three new models: Juxin Wuyou T5DM, Kefa on BYD T5 chassis, and Xilai Single-Row Hunter on Changan Hunter pickup. All are hybrids with over 1000 km range
Three new hybrid RVs will be showcased at the Chengdu RV Show from May 15 to 17, 2026. Earlier, the Xilai Single-Row Hunter had already debuted at the same venue in March.
Models and specifications
Juxin Wuyou T5DM — based on BYD T5DM platform, hybrid system (gasoline generator + electric motor), range over 1000 km, battery 55.39 kWh with fast charging (30–80% in 18 min), 300-liter fresh water tank.
Kefa — on BYD T5 chassis, 1.5L engine, battery 55.3 kWh, range 1100 km, price 29,800 yuan (about $4,100).
Xilai Single-Row Hunter — based on Changan Hunter pickup, hybrid, range over 1000 km, battery 31.18 kWh, pop-up roof, height when folded 2.18 m (allows entry into underground parking).
Note: Price and exact specs for Juxin Wuyou T5DM are not provided in sources; Kefa and Xilai Single-Row Hunter have different premiere dates (May and March respectively).
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The Juxin Wuyou T5DM RV, based on the BYD T5DM platform, will be showcased at the Chengdu RV Show from May 15 to 17, 2026. It features a range-extende...
The Juxin Wuyou T5DM RV, based on the BYD T5DM platform, will be showcased at the Chengdu RV Show from May 15 to 17, 2026. It features a range-extender hybrid system with a combined range of over 1,000 km and supports DC fast charging (30–80% in 18 minutes). The vehicle is equipped with a 55.39 kWh blade battery, 300 L fresh water tank, and comprehensive living amenities.
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