as G6 version at
Beijing Chaoyang railway station All variants of Fuxing train are compatible. The EMU models shares the same standard required by the
China State Railway Group Company, hence the name China Standardized EMU. Fuxing train models can be identified by the designation. The
number in the designation represents the speed class in kilometers per hour. The first letter after speed is the manufacturer code, with
A being the
CRRC Qingdao Sifang and
B being the
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. The second letter after the speed represents whether the train set is powered by
self-propelled multiple units or
locomotives. For CR400AF and CR400BF series EMUs, there may also be a letter as a sub-model. A represents the 16-car grouping. Compared with the ordinary standard type, carriages 8 and 9 are designed to be connected. B represents the 17-car grouping. Compared with the 16-car grouping, one second-class car is added to increase the passenger flow capacity during peak periods. G stands for those that can operate in harsh conditions. Although the overall data and structure are the same as the ordinary standard type, it has the added ability to withstand wind, sand, rain, snow, fog, ultraviolet rays and other severe weather. It can drive in low-temperature environments of –40 °C. Some variants have two letters indicating combined configuration, such as type
GZ being the train set featuring sandstorm and cold resistant capability (type
G) and redesigned interior and exterior (type
Z).
CR450AF 8-car prototype model with operating speed of 400 km/h.
CR450BF 8-car prototype model with operating speed of 400 km/h. ; KCIC400AF/AF-CIT : Exported to
Indonesia a derivative of the CR400AF for
Jakarta–Bandung high speed line. The first CR400AF-A started operation in July 2018 on the
Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway. These sets are long and have a passenger capacity of 1,193 passengers. ;CR400AF–B: 17-car version manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. Testing started in 2018 and entered passenger service in 2019 in response to high passenger demand on the
Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway. ;CR400AF–C: 8-car
ATO enabled version with redesigned interior and exterior. It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;CR400AF–G: 8-car sandstorm and cold climate resistant version. It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;CR400AF–Z: 8-car variant with redesigned and upgraded interior and exterior with business class featured in a 1-1 configuration instead of the typical 1-2 configuration. It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;CR400AF–AZ: 16-car variant with redesigned and upgraded interior and exterior, with business class featured in a 1-1 configuration instead of the typical 1-2 configuration. It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;CR400AF–BZ: 17-car variant with redesigned and upgraded interior and exterior, with business class featured in a 1-1 configuration instead of the typical 1-2 configuration. It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;CR400AF–S: An upgraded 8-car variant called the CR400AF-S . This variant features interior enhancements to accommodate more passengers. It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;CR400AF–AS: An upgraded 16-car variant called the CR400AF-AS . This variant features interior enhancements to accommodate more passengers and a new seating class called Premium First Class, which is intermediate between First Class and Business Class. It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;CR400AF–BS: An upgraded 17-car variant called the CR400AF-BS was introduced in April 2024 for use on the Beijing–Shanghai high speed railway from 15 June 2024. This variant features interior enhancements to accommodate more passengers and a new seating class called Premium First Class, which is intermediate between First Class and Business Class. It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;CR400AF–AE: 16-car sleeper variant with redesigned and upgraded interior and exterior. It is Operation by Beijing West/Shanghai-Hongqiao to Hong Kong West Kowloon High Speed Sleeper Train Service use only. It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;
CR400BF: 8-car standard production model with standard maximum speed of . It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;CR400BF–A: 16-car version manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. The first CR400BF-A started operation of the
Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway on June 29, 2018. These sets are and have a passenger capacity of 1,193 people. ;CR400BF–C: 8-car
ATO enabled version with redesigned interior and exterior used on the
Beijing–Zhangjiakou intercity railway in preparation for the
2022 Winter Olympics. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. The interior design incorporates snow and ice elements with blue ambient light. The train is also equipped with high-definition LED destination displays, wireless charging for business class seats, and
smart glass windows. Additional features include snowboard storage and
urine sampling areas. The trains are manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. CR400BF–C started operating on December 30, 2019, with the opening of the Beijing–Zhangjiakou ICR. ;CR400BF–G: 8-car sandstorm and cold climate resistant version for use in more extreme weather. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. Shares same exterior style as the CR400BF. ;CR400BF–Z: 8-car variant with redesigned and upgraded interior and exterior with business class featured in a 1-1 configuration instead of the typical 1-2 configuration, with sliding doors. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;CR400BF–AZ: 16-car variant with redesigned and upgraded interior and exterior with business class featured in a 1-1 configuration instead of the typical 1-2 configuration, with sliding doors. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;CR400BF–BZ: 17-car variant with redesigned and upgraded interior and exterior with business class featured in a 1-1 configuration instead of the typical 1-2 configuration, with sliding doors. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;CR400BF–GZ: 8-car sandstorm/cold resistant version with redesigned interior and exterior. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;CR400BF–S: An upgraded 8-car variant called the CR400BF-S . This variant features interior enhancements to accommodate more passengers. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;CR400BF–AS: An upgraded 16-car variant called the CR400BF-AS . This variant features interior enhancements to accommodate more passengers and a new seating class called Premium First Class, which is intermediate between First Class and Business Class. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;CR400BF–BS: An upgraded 17-car variant called the CR400BF-BS was introduced in April 2024 for use on the Beijing–Shanghai high speed railway from 15 June 2024. This variant features interior enhancements to accommodate more passengers and a new seating class called Premium First Class, which is intermediate between First Class and Business Class. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;CR400BF–GS: An upgraded 8-car sandstorm/cold resistant variant called the CR400BF-GS . This variant features interior enhancements to accommodate more passengers. It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;
CR300AF: Introduced in 2018, with (Record) speed and a service speed of . It is manufactured by
CRRC Qingdao Sifang. ;
CR300BF: Introduced in 2018, with standard maximum speed of , running at a speed of . It is manufactured by
CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. ;
CR200J:Introduced in 2019, this record higher-speed version and a service speed of is designed by
CRRC Nanjing Puzhen,
CRRC Qingdao Sifang,
CRRC Tangshan,
CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive,
CRRC Datong and
CRRC Dalian. ==Upcoming models==