The Dongfeng Sokon Fengguang S560 has an attractive exterior with the latest family design: three horizontal chrome strips on the front grille, sleek headlights, and a floating roof. The side profile features dual waistlines and Land Rover-style rear side windows, making it sportier and more rugged than the Haval H6 in my opinion. With dimensions of 4560*1815*1735mm, the interior space is generous. As a 1.76m driver, I have about one拳二指 (a fist and two fingers) of headroom in the front and one拳四指 (a fist and four fingers) of legroom in the back, even when fully loaded. The luggage compartment is spacious enough for daily storage. The隔音 (sound insulation) is decent: under 60km/h, the engine is quiet; some slight底盘抖动声 (chassis vibration) and胎噪 (tire noise) on rough roads are unnoticeable. Above 90km/h, engine noise becomes apparent but not annoying, and wind noise from the mirrors can be masked by music. At 120km/h, tire and wind noise are more obvious, along with engine noise from the cabin, but all are acceptable. Powered by a 1.5T turbo engine with CVT, the throttle is responsive in the city with a slight jerk. Turbo kicks in at 20km/h, delivering strong power and a noticeable push when accelerating. Even at 100km/h, there's ample power reserve for a second surge. The suspension is comfortable initially, handling small bumps well and quickly stabilizing over speed bumps. At higher speeds, it offers good support with minimal body roll in corners.