Chery Auto has unveiled its latest contender in China’s fiercely competitive plug-in hybrid SUV market—the Exeed Exlantix MX ET5. Priced from just $19,070 (approximately ₹16 lakh), this feature-packed crossover directly challenges BYD’s popular Song L DM-i while offering an impressive 210-kilometer pure electric range.
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What Sets the Exlantix MX ET5 Apart?
The Exlantix MX ET5 represents Chery’s ambitious push into the premium hybrid segment under its upscale Exeed brand. With competitive pricing and substantial electric-only range, the SUV targets urban families seeking versatility without the range anxiety of pure EVs.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Starting Price | $19,070 USD (¥138,900) |
| Pure EV Range | 210 km |
| Powertrain | Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) |
| Segment | Compact SUV |
| Main Rival | BYD Song L DM-i |
| Battery Type | Advanced lithium-ion |
| Market | China (initial launch) |
Performance Meets Practicality
The 210-kilometer electric range positions the Exlantix MX ET5 ahead of many competitors in daily usability. Most urban commuters can complete their daily rounds on pure electric power, relegating the combustion engine to weekend trips or long-distance travel—dramatically reducing fuel costs and emissions.
When the battery depletes, the hybrid system seamlessly transitions to extended-range mode, eliminating charging anxiety on longer journeys. This dual capability makes PHEVs like the MX ET5 particularly attractive in markets where charging infrastructure remains under development.
Taking on BYD’s Dominance
By positioning itself against the BYD Song L DM-i, Chery is challenging China’s EV leader on its home turf. BYD has dominated the plug-in hybrid segment with its proven DM-i technology, but Chery’s competitive pricing and generous electric range could win over price-conscious buyers.

The Exeed brand brings premium positioning without luxury pricing—a sweet spot that resonates with China’s expanding middle class. Advanced driver assistance systems, spacious interiors, and modern connectivity features come standard, delivering value that extends beyond the powertrain.
Could This Reach India?
While currently exclusive to China, the Exlantix MX ET5’s specifications align perfectly with Indian market demands. As reported by CarNewsChina, Chery’s aggressive expansion strategy includes multiple international markets.
India’s growing appetite for electric and hybrid vehicles makes it a logical next step. If Chery can maintain similar pricing in rupee terms, the MX ET5 could disrupt established players while offering consumers a practical electrification gateway.
The Bigger Picture
The Exlantix MX ET5 exemplifies China’s automotive industry maturity—competitive pricing, advanced technology, and strategic positioning. As Chinese automakers expand globally, such products will increasingly challenge legacy manufacturers.
For consumers worldwide, this competition translates to better vehicles at lower prices. Whether the MX ET5 reaches Indian shores remains uncertain, but its launch signals that affordable, long-range PHEVs are becoming the new normal—pushing the entire industry toward cleaner, more efficient mobility solutions.

