The 2025 pure electric version recently appeared at the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, with a maximum power increased to 220 kilowatts (the current version is 170 kilowatts), and is expected to be launched in the second quarter with stronger performance. The official guide price range for the current model is 128800 to 168800 yuan, offering two power options: pure electric and extended range, to meet the needs of different users.


In terms of intelligence, the C10 Intelligent Driving Edition is equipped with NVIDIA Orin X chip (254TOPS computing power), supports city/highway NAP navigation, and is equipped with 12 cameras, 5 millimeter wave radars, and 12 ultrasonic radars. Some models can also be optionally equipped with laser radar.
The cabin is equipped with Qualcomm 8295 chip, which ensures smooth operation of the car’s infotainment system. The voice assistant responds quickly and supports remote control through a mobile app, providing a leading intelligent experience compared to its peers.


In terms of spatial performance, the C10 has a wheelbase of 2825mm, a flat rear floor, and a trunk that can easily accommodate large luggage, highlighting its household attributes.
According to feedback from car owners, the chassis tuning leans towards comfort, smooth power, and energy efficiency (the extended range WLTC has a comprehensive range of over 950km), making it suitable for daily household use.


As of April 2025, the cumulative delivery of C10 in its first year of listing has exceeded 100000 units, with monthly sales exceeding 12000 units in March, and market recognition continues to rise. Whether it’s the newly upgraded performance or the current cost-effective version, the Zero Run C10 is worth paying close attention to for home users.
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