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Cabin filtration system makes car COVID safe – claim

COVID-19 provided the impetus for Chinese car maker Chery to develop its “CN95” health cabin, which it claims can form an “antiviral shield” inside the car. “CN95” has now been applied in Chery Tiggo 8, Tiggo 7 and other models.

CN95 air filter- Creator of โ€œcleanโ€ breath

“CN95” health cabin is equipped with the top-level certified CN95 air filter, which lifts the filtration efficiency of 0.3ฮผm particles to 95% under the air volume of 288m3/h. It can also isolate more than 95% of fine particles and over 99% of bacteria in the air, effectively block, adsorb and dehydrate virus carriers, and destroy the living conditions for virus, thus shortening the survival time of bacteria.

The Air Quality System (AQS) to the “CN95” health cabin has multiple and progressive air purification functions to filter, isolate and purify the air in the car. The clean air flowing in will be further sterilized and deodorized by CN95 air purifier to create a cleaner air environment. Besides, the Remote Active Cabin Self-Cleaning System (RICSCS) will also sterilize and deodorize the car before unlocking and after locking, thus ensuring the air quality in the car.

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