Speaking of the Dongfeng Aeolus AX7 PRO, though it's a new entrant (launched on last year's Teachers' Day), its sibling AX7 has a longer history, debuting in early 2014 with military-grade quality from sharing production with the Warrior military vehicle and joint venture core components like the old CR-V chassis. Now, as a mid-cycle refresh, the AX7 PRO shows improvements in design, smart features, and powertrain. Its exterior is sleeker with a muscular hexagonal grille, matrix headlights, and a through-type taillight, appealing more to young buyers. The interior features a red-black color scheme, 77% soft-touch surfaces, and拉丝面板 and chrome accents for better质感. Wheelbase remains 2715mm, longer than the Boyue PRO by 45mm. The WindLink5.0 system offers voice control, navigation, and OTA updates. Smart driving aids include ACC, AEB, lane keep, and adaptive cruise, which worked well in tests with sudden stops/cuts. Powered by a 1.6THP engine and Aisin 6AT, it delivers steady power, suitable for family use. The suspension, tuned for comfort, handles small bumps well but struggles with speed bumps. High-speed NVH and engine noise at high revs need improvement. Positioned above the base AX7, it targets those seeking more features in the 100,000-150,000 RMB segment.