Voyah Taishan: Flagship Hybrid SUV Revealed as a Direct Rival to Zeekr 9X

The Chinese premium car brand Voyah has officially lifted the covers off its all-new flagship SUV, known by its working name Taishan. Previously shown only in heavy camouflage, the Taishan is now fully revealed, giving us a clear look at its design and technical specifications. Positioned as a direct rival to the recently launched Zeekr 9X, the Voyah Taishan combines premium styling, cutting-edge Huawei-assisted technology, and an advanced plug-in hybrid drivetrain designed for long-distance efficiency.

 

Customer orders for the Taishan are expected to open in September 2025, with deliveries set to begin shortly after.

 

 

Elegant Design with Premium Touches

 

The Voyah Taishan features a design language that blends Chinese innovation with European-inspired sophistication. Compared to the Zeekr 9X, the Taishan adopts smoother body contours, resulting in a more elegant silhouette that enhances its luxury appeal.

 

Key exterior highlights include:

  • A massive front grille with multiple vertical slats, styled to resemble a waterfall.
  • Distinctive multi-tier LED lighting with a futuristic signature.
  • A large roof-mounted spoiler that emphasizes sportiness.
  • Two-tone paint finishes, giving buyers a chance to further personalize their SUV.
  • Uniquely styled alloy wheels and retractable power-assisted side steps.
  • Illuminated door handles with pinpoint LED lighting for a high-tech touch.

 

Overall, the design communicates strength and prestige while differentiating itself from traditional European and local Chinese SUVs.

 

 

Dimensions and Space

 

As a full-size flagship SUV, the Voyah Taishan offers generous proportions, ensuring ample room for passengers and luggage. Its dimensions are:

Length: 5,230 mm

Width: 2,025 mm

Height: 1,817 mm

Wheelbase: 3,120 mm

 

The SUV will be available exclusively as a six-seater, with a premium layout that prioritizes passenger comfort across three rows.

 

 

Premium Interior and Huawei Technology

 

Inside, the Voyah Taishan emphasizes luxury and high technology. While detailed interior images are yet to be fully released, Voyah confirmed that the SUV will come with advanced driver-assistance features powered by Huawei’s intelligent driving system.

 

This includes:

Four LiDAR sensors for precise 3D environment mapping.

A new-generation driver-assist suite capable of semi-autonomous driving.

AI-enhanced safety features for lane changing, obstacle avoidance, and parking.

 

The cabin itself is expected to use a mix of premium leather, sustainable materials, and advanced infotainment interfaces. Given Voyah’s positioning in 

China’s luxury EV market, the Taishan will likely rival top European SUVs in terms of craftsmanship.

 

 

Hybrid Powertrain: Efficiency Meets Long Range

 

The Voyah Taishan has been certified with a hybrid powertrain built around a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engineproducing 150 horsepower. This engine works in tandem with a powerful 65 kWh battery pack, enabling both electric-only driving and extended hybrid range.

 

Key performance stats include:

Pure electric range: up to 370 km.

Combined range: up to 1,400 km.

Fast charging: thanks to an 800V architecture, the battery can be recharged from 20% to 80% in just 12 minutes.

 

These numbers make the Taishan one of the most efficient and versatile hybrid SUVs in its class. It allows customers to enjoy daily electric-only commuting while retaining the flexibility of long-distance travel without range anxiety.

 

 

Advanced Chassis and Driving Dynamics

 

The Voyah Taishan is not just about straight-line efficiency; it has been engineered for comfort and dynamic handling as well.

Air suspension is included, allowing the SUV to automatically adjust ride height for better aerodynamics, comfort, or off-road capability.

Rear-wheel steering improves maneuverability at low speeds while enhancing stability during high-speed lane changes.

 

These chassis upgrades position the Taishan as a truly premium product, offering the smoothness of a luxury sedan with the versatility of a flagship SUV.

 

Competing with Zeekr 9X

 

Voyah has made it clear that the Zeekr 9X is its primary target. Both SUVs are similar in size and market positioning, and both use advanced hybrid systems to deliver long driving ranges.

 

Where the Voyah Taishan may have an edge is in its Huawei-powered driver assistance suite and its refined design language, which draws comparisons to high-end European SUVs. By contrast, Zeekr emphasizes performance and aggressive styling.

 

This direct competition highlights how rapidly Chinese premium brands are evolving, challenging both each other and established international manufacturers in the high-end SUV market.

 

Pricing and Market Launch

 

The Voyah Taishan will officially launch in China this September, with customer orders opening immediately. While the final pricing has not yet been announced, industry analysts predict a starting price between 450,000 and 470,000 yuan(approximately $62,000–$65,000 USD).

This positions the Taishan as a premium offering, slightly undercutting some European rivals while staying competitive with domestic alternatives like Zeekr.

 

The unveiling of the Voyah Taishan is significant for several reasons:

Premium Competition: It shows that Chinese brands are no longer just value-focused; they are competing at the top end of the market with luxury SUVs that can rival Mercedes, BMW, and Audi.

Huawei Partnership: By integrating Huawei’s LiDAR-based driver-assist system, Voyah is pushing the boundaries of autonomous tech in mainstream production vehicles.

Hybrid Advantage: With up to 1,400 km range and ultra-fast charging, the Taishan bridges the gap between EVs and traditional fuel-powered SUVs.

Global Potential: Although initially China-only, Voyah has already begun expanding to European markets, meaning the Taishan could eventually go international.

 

The Voyah Taishan is shaping up to be one of the most important Chinese SUVs of 2025. With its sophisticated design, six-seat luxury cabin, Huawei driver-assistance suite, and advanced hybrid system, it delivers a package that is both futuristic and highly practical.

 

As customer orders begin in September, the Taishan will face off directly against the Zeekr 9X and other premium SUVs in the segment. Given its impressive specifications and anticipated pricing, it is poised to become a strong contender in China’s booming luxury SUV market — and possibly beyond.

 

For Voyah, the Taishan marks not just another model launch but the beginning of a new era of global premium competitiveness, proving that Chinese automakers can deliver on luxury, technology, and innovation at the very highest level.

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