On April 23rd, EXEED, a global premium automotive brand, participated in the Shanghai Auto Show under the theme “Shift To Tomorrow.” The brand unveiled two major new energy vehicle models: ET REEV and the RX PHEV. At the launch event, EXEED spotlighted the latest Guinness World Record set by the ES BEV: "Most moving vehicles weaved through in 30 seconds." A specially modified version of the ES also made its public debut at the show, drawing considerable attention from the media present.
ES Sets the Guinness World Record for "Weaving Through Moving Vehicles"
At the Pan-Asia International Test Track, the mass-produced version of the ES BEV established the Guinness World Record for "Most moving vehicles weaved through in 30 seconds." The challenge required weaving through at least 13 moving vehicles with only three attempts. The moving vehicles had to maintain a constant speed on a straight, flat surface, attaining actual speeds of up to 70 km/h, with the distance between them only around 30 meters. Ultimately, in 29.893 seconds, the ES successfully weaved through 16 moving vehicles at a maximum speed of 140 km/h, becoming the inaugural holder of this specific Guinness World Record.
By the time it had completely passed the first vehicle, the ES was already traveling at 132 km/h. This performance is attributed to its equipped 353kW dual-motor power system, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds and continuously deliver 8000 N·m of wheel torque, maintaining stable power output even on surfaces with extremely low grip, such as ice.
Given that the challenge required weaving through the vehicle convoy in a "zigzag" pattern, the ES had to execute 16 high-speed lane changes in just 30 seconds. The vehicle's intelligent torque control system, which continuously monitors road conditions in real-time, precisely distributed torque to all four wheels. This, in conjunction with R21 sport wheels, substantially enhanced the vehicle's handling and stability. Furthermore, the ES was equipped with a unique active/passive aerodynamic electric rear spoiler, which not only effectively minimized drag at high speeds but also generated additional downforce, thereby ensuring enhanced body stability during overtaking maneuvers.
Modified ES Debuts
At the exhibition stand during the press conference, the modified ES was prominently showcased. Building upon the original "Natural Force" design language, it incorporates EXEED's brand philosophy of "Performance" into its design concept.
In terms of styling, the modified ES builds upon the streamlined body and fastback design, incorporating a substantial number of racing-inspired aerodynamic kits. This ensures that the vehicle retains the mass-produced version's industry-leading acceleration of 0-100 km/h in 3.7 seconds. Furthermore, while retaining an ultra-low drag coefficient, the modified ES boasts enhanced handling and presents a more aggressive exterior, interpreting performance through its extreme design feature.
To achieve overall vehicle lightweighting, the modified ES incorporates carbon fiber for weight reduction in the grille, hood, side skirts, rear wing, and rear bumper diffuser, achieving the maximum possible weight reduction. The large vents on the full carbon fiber hood, the aerodynamic blades on various parts of the body, and the two-stage adjustable rear wing collectively define the modified ES as a unique EXEED performance sedan. At a top speed of 210 km/h, the modified ES's large rear wing generates up to 110 kg of downforce, enhancing the vehicle's grip and thus maintaining stable driving.
For its color scheme, the modified ES boldly utilizes "Pulse Green," an aggressive metallic fluorescent color. Scattered, multi-colored glitter particles are infused into the high-saturation fluorescent base. Under strong light, its sharpness is revealed, radiating golden pulses. In contrast, in low-light conditions, the vehicle’s body instantly transforms into a deep, mysterious dark green. The metallic particles constantly shimmer ("breathe") as the angle of light changes, generating a dynamic, pulse-like visual impact.
Following the ES setting the Guinness World Record and the debut of its modified version, EXEED intends to leverage its cutting-edge design, robust performance, and leading technology to accelerate its global expansion. By the end of 2025, EXEED plans to enter high-regulation markets, including European countries such as Norway and Denmark, and will progressively roll out track test drive activities in markets where it has already established a presence.