The ET9 sits atop the Chinese automaker's electric lineup, and it features a 900-volt electrical architecture that supports lightning-quick charging speeds.
The electric SUV gains all-terrain tires and a standard roof rack to pay tribute to the annual Dakar Rally, which kicks off on January 5.
With new battery-sourcing rules that took effect on January 1, the list of eligible production models has gone from 14 to four.
Due to damaged axle-hub splines, the trucks may roll away or have less power, which can both increase the risk of a crash.
Originally slated to go on sale by the end of 2023, the two-row mid-size SUV will now debut this month and will offer a hybrid powertrain.