Dongfeng‘s Voyah today officially launched its flagship four-seater MPV, the Dream Shanhe, at the 2025 Auto Guangzhou. Priced at 709,900 yuan (99,400 USD), the new model introduces a new “Moonlit Purple Cloud” exterior colour, a fully partitioned independent rear cabin, and some enhanced comfort features. The Dream Shanhe will also integrate advanced technology, featuring the Huawei Qiankun ADS 4 assisted driving system and the HarmonySpace 5 cockpit system.
The Voyah Dream Shanhe builds upon the existing Dream’s design. The new “Moonlit Purple Cloud” colour is coupled with a floating emblem and 20-inch “Star Swirl” wheels.
In terms of dimensions, the Dreamer Shanhe measures 5315mm in length, 1998mm in width, and 1800mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3200mm, positioning it as a large-sized MPV.

Inside, the Dream Shanhe boasts a “Starlight Surround” cockpit, highlighted by a full partition creating an independent rear cabin. This private space features a massive 50-inch IMAX screen. Rear passengers will enjoy 166-degree “Space Capsule” zero-gravity seats, offering a “Shanhe Cloud Couch” comfort mode. Further exclusive comfort amenities include an electric shoe storage compartment, intelligent warm footrests, a collector’s edition custom umbrella, and a smart dual-temperature refrigerator.




For powertrain options, the current Voyah Dream offers both plug-in hybrid and pure electric variants. The plug-in hybrid version delivers a combined system power of 420 kW (563 hp) and a total system torque of 840 N·m. It provides a CLTC-rated pure electric range of 235 km and a combined range of 1411 km. The vehicle features a sophisticated suspension system with a front double-wishbone and rear five-link setup, complemented by an intelligent four-wheel-drive system and air suspension with “Magic Carpet” CDC functionality.


The Voyah Dream minivan was initially launched in China in 2022. In August 2024, its facelifted variant entered the domestic market with Huawei tech on board. The updated Dream became popular by selling 85,627 units in twelve months, according to China EV DataTacker.


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