LANDKING X7 Electric Truck Advances Safety and Smart Tech for Urban Logistics
As cities increasingly turn to electric vehicles for logistics, the demand for light-duty trucks that offer both environmental benefits and enhanced safety continues to rise. Addressing this need, Chinese commercial vehicle manufacturer WEICHAI NECV has introduced its latest electric light truck, the LANDKING X7. It puts safety at the forefront, offering a range of advanced features that span the vehicle’s structural design, electric powertrain and smart driving systems.

WEICHAI NECV has emphasized safety in the LANDKING X7’s development, incorporating multiple safety technologies into the powertrain, braking system and body structure. The vehicle uses a flat-wire electric motor and an intelligent control platform that enables rapid response and smooth power output. The electric drive system carries an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, and includes safeguards that automatically disconnect power in the event of abnormal voltage, current or temperature readings.

Braking improvements include an upgraded air brake system with 10-bar pressure at the wheel end, anti-lock braking (ABS), and electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD). Together, the systems reduce braking distance by up to 6% under full load or complex road conditions, according to the company. Additional features such as hill-start assist and anti-slip regulation aim to improve stability on inclines and slippery surfaces.
The vehicle’s chassis features a closed high-strength steel frame, with a platform width of 865mmand central web width of 215mm. A multi-leaf spring suspension system is included to enhance structural rigidity and performance under heavy loads or emergency situations.
Advanced driver assistance systems are standard, including Level 2 intelligent driver-assistance features such as automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control and lane keeping. Optional features include a 360-degree camera system and blind-spot monitoring to improve situational awareness in dense urban environments.

WEICHAI NECV says the LANDKING X7 is part of its broader goal to position itself as a leading player in the electric light truck segment, with a focus on combining hardware reliability and intelligent systems to support the development of low-emission urban transport.
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