The exterior design of the Voyah Taishan 2026 centers on the concept of “Grand Harmony,” giving it an unmistakable flagship presence from the moment it appears. The upright body is paired with a vertical waterfall grille made of 34 chrome-plated bars, creating a dramatic silver cascade that seamlessly connects to the brand logo. This design has earned it the nickname “Voyah’s Cullinan,” exuding a strong sense of Chinese luxury.
Above the grille, slim through-type LED daytime running lights contrast sharply with the split headlamps below. The lighting system includes DLP intelligent projection, which casts a customized welcome pattern when the vehicle is unlocked—greatly enhancing the sense of ceremony. The three-section front bumper features chrome-trimmed air ducts on both sides and a wide center intake with a silver skid plate, optimizing aerodynamics and visually widening the stance. A dedicated “PHEV” badge identifies the hybrid variant, while four lidar units are discreetly integrated into the grille edges and bumper corners, forming the hardware foundation for Huawei’s QianKun ADS 4 system—harmonizing luxury aesthetics with advanced functionality.
Along the side, the Voyah Taishan replaces the traditional waistline with a “Mountain–Sea Fusion” curved surface. As daylight sweeps across the body, flowing highlights naturally emerge, perfectly expressing the balance of strength and elegance found in Eastern aesthetics. The semi-hidden “Galaxy” door handles automatically extend when unlocked. Near the 21-inch multi-spoke bright wheels, the electric side step and “wing-light carpet” welcome illumination activate as passengers approach, elevating both convenience and sense of prestige.
Its dimensions—5230mm long, 2025mm wide, 1817mm high, and a 3120mm wheelbase—firmly establish it as a large SUV. The short front overhang further expands cabin space, enabling this “giant” to maintain a commanding, stable posture while benefiting from streamlined aerodynamics that balance beauty with practicality.
At the rear, the theme of refined simplicity continues. The through-type LED taillights form the visual centerpiece, with an internal dot-matrix array that lights up in a seamless band, echoing the front lighting system and ensuring standout recognition at night. A chrome strip beneath extends horizontally and pairs symmetrically with dual exhaust outlets, further strengthening its wide-body look. The roof spoiler integrates a high-mounted brake light, while the slanted rear windshield improves aerodynamics and adds a touch of sportiness.
The highlight is the “Mountain–Sea Reflection” taillight design—the upper contour traces mountain silhouettes, while the lower edge reflects water-ripple patterns. As the light flows, its Oriental charm becomes unmistakable. A two-tone rear bumper blends black anti-scratch cladding with a silver skid plate, balancing practicality with layered aesthetics.
Inside, the design philosophy of “Landscape Within Reach” immediately embraces the senses. The cabin is adorned with landscape-themed perforated leather surfaces, 1.228㎡ of flowing mountain–water wood trim, and 11 finely embedded decorative elements echoing natural motifs. Embroidered headrest logos add an extra sense of refinement.
The “2+2+2” six-seat layout is a core highlight. The second-row Nappa leather captain seats offer 12-way electric adjustment along with heating, ventilation and massage functions. The ultra-long 520mm cushions provide exceptional thigh support; even a 180cm passenger enjoys two fists of knee room. A 20cm center aisle enables easy access to the third row, where a 175cm passenger still has one fist of legroom. Independent climate control and USB ports make the third row far from an “occasional-use” seat. The third row can fold individually or together, enabling flexible 4/5/6-seat arrangements. When folded, cargo volume expands to 1500L—enough for camping gear or strollers.
The cabin’s “Mountain–Sea Infinite” design theme is expressed with warm materials and an 86.8% usable space rate, creating a “VIP seat for everyone.” The magic-fold third row supports flexible switching between 6-, 5- and 4-seat layouts, with cargo capacity ranging from 305L to 1193L. The right-side second-row “Royal Seat” adds 22-way electric adjustment, 26-point massage, and one-button zero-gravity mode for sofa-like comfort on long trips.
As the first model in China equipped with triple-chamber air suspension, the Voyah Taishan—paired with a magic-carpet chassis and rear-wheel steering—delivers a truly “stable as Mount Tai” ride. Safety is also uncompromised: it has passed rigorous 105km/h dual-impact tests, and its high-strength steel–aluminum mixed body, nine airbags and full-range collision-prevention systems build robust all-round protection.
Energy replenishment and range are equally competitive: the all-domain 800V high-voltage platform, 5C ultra-fast charging, and the class-exclusive 65kWh ternary lithium battery collectively enable “charging freedom.” The 370km CLTC electric range easily covers daily commuting, while the 1400km+ combined range eliminates long-distance anxiety. Crucially, 5C fast charging brings SOC from 20% to 80% in just 12 minutes under normal temperatures. The 800V architecture also delivers lower power consumption than 400V systems—achieving both comfort and efficiency.
The driving experience is refined further with the industry-first triple-chamber air suspension + EDC magic-carpet control, capable of millisecond-level road sensing and adaptive response. The dual-direction 16° rear-wheel steering gives this full-size SUV a turning radius comparable to a compact car, combining dominant size with agile handling.
As a large SUV that unites Eastern aesthetics, luxury comfort and hardcore performance, the Voyah Taishan is truly worth experiencing in person. If you want the latest purchase policies or a customized buying plan, feel free to contact us.