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Chinese RVs: Ai-90C at 31.98 million yuan and Jetour 'Travel Small RV' from 6.99 million

22.06.2026 08:29 1 min 2 sources
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Chinese RVs: Ai-90C at 31.98 million yuan and Jetour 'Travel Small RV' from 6.99 million
Original source: k.sina.com.cn

In Brief

Chinese manufacturers introduced two new RVs: the Ai-90C based on SAIC Maxus V90 for 31.98 million yuan and the updated Jetour 'Travel Small RV' starting at 6.99 million yuan. The models differ in price and features.

Chinese manufacturer 'Ailuitu' unveiled the self-propelled RV Ai-90C on the SAIC Maxus V90 chassis. The price is 31.98 million yuan (about 4.4 million rubles). It features a 2.0-liter diesel engine with 130 kW and an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission. Standard equipment includes an 800 Ah lithium-ion battery, 800 W solar panels, a 3 kW inverter, a 280 L fresh water tank, and a 110 L grey water tank. The company was founded in 2011 and has served over 3,000 customers.

Jetour (Chery brand) on March 19 in Wuhu presented two new models and the 'Starlight Plan'. The X70 Super Edition (6.99–7.39 million yuan) is a 7-seat SUV with a length of 4749 mm and a wheelbase of 2745 mm. The Shanhai L7 Super Edition (9.99–11.29 million yuan) is a hybrid with a range of over 1300 km and fuel consumption of 5.18 L/100 km. The plan includes 100 campsites with privileges saving up to 10,000 yuan per year.

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Ai-90C motorhome on SAIC Maxus V90 chassis launched at 319,800 yuan

22.06.2026 k.sina.com.cn ZHO Original source

Jetour updates 'Travel Small RV' from 69,900 yuan

11.05.2026 cj.sina.cn ZHO Original source

🇨🇳 China — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$1.12 /l

CNY7.60 · €0.98/l

29 of 132

cheaper than 79% of countries

Petrol

$1.20 /l

CNY8.14 · €1.05/l

46 of 134

cheaper than 66% of countries

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