Basic Information

BrandExceed
SeriesChasing Wind C-DM
Year2024
First Registration2024/10
Mileage1.8km
Transfer Count0times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionCVT
Engine1.5T 156 L4
ColorWhite
Seats-

Configuration Highlights

Driver/Passenger Airbags
Front/Rear Side Airbags
Tire Pressure Monitoring
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Keyless Start System
Keyless Entry System
ABS Anti-lock Braking
Electronic Brake Distribution
Electronic Stability Control
Hill Start Assist
Auto Hold
Hill Descent Control
Panoramic Sunroof
Roof Rack
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Seat Material
Rear Cupholders
GPS Navigation
Low Beam Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Adjustable Headlight Height
Power Windows
Anti-pinch Windows
Climate Control Type
Rear Air Vents

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If our country has a free trade agreement (FTA) with China, can you provide specific certificates of origin to reduce tariffs?

Yes. If your country (such as Chile, Peru, ASEAN countries, etc.) has signed a bilateral free trade agreement with China, our documentation center will apply to Chinese customs or the trade promotion agency for specific versions of the certificate of origin (such as Form E, Form F, etc.), which can help you legally apply for significant tariff reductions at the destination port.

What should I do if I find obvious defects on the exterior that were not mentioned in the inspection report after receiving the car?

Please take timestamped photos and videos at the first opportunity when picking up the car at the destination port (before leaving the port area). We will compare these with the final archived images taken at the Chinese port before shipping. If it is confirmed that we missed reporting it during the pre-shipment inspection, we will provide compensation for parts or labor costs based on the severity of the defect; if it is new physical damage incurred during shipping, the insurance claim process will need to be initiated.

Why are the shipping costs for used electric vehicles (EVs) usually higher than for internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEs)?

Pure electric vehicles are classified as Class 9 Dangerous Goods due to their large lithium batteries, leading to strict shipping regulations. Shipping companies have high requirements for the loading position and fire isolation measures for dangerous goods, and some roll-on/roll-off ships refuse to accept used EVs. As a result, EVs often require more expensive special container shipping and incur additional handling fees for hazardous materials.

Exceed Chasing Wind C-DM 1.5T 156 L4

星途 追风 2022款 乘风破浪版 1.5T CVT好事花生版

EXW: $9,674
Car CodeSWA1474196
Publish Date2025/10/25