I am very satisfied with the Hongqi HS5's stylish and imposing appearance, which is why I bought it. However, the 2025 model's flag logo light only illuminates when unlocking and locking, not continuously, so I paid extra to modify it. The seating space is spacious, though the rear floor isn't flat, and the trunk is small. Front storage space is insufficient for items like phones and cups, with room for improvement in space utilization compared to the Fit. The interior is simple. Huawei phones can connect to the car but cannot play movies, which is not really useful. It lacks a streaming rearview mirror and built-in dashcam; the 360-degree panoramic image is accurate but can't replace a dashcam. The doors are heavy and not self-closing, requiring a bit of force to shut. The power is strong, but fuel consumption is high compared to similar-priced Volkswagen and Japanese models. My HS5 has nearly 1,000 km, with a combined fuel consumption of 9.6L/100km and around 11L for my 6km one-way commute. The handling isn't very smooth yet with a lagging feeling, likely due to being a new car that needs breaking in. Sound insulation isn't as good as expected; wind and tire noise are only slightly better than my 9-year-old old car. But I bought Hongqi for the情怀 (qinghuai - a deep feeling/sentiment), for that "red" in my heart.