Rising Auto Parts Catalog

Rising Auto EV parts reference

The Rising Auto parts catalog on 7zap is an independent reference for researching components fitted to the electric passenger vehicles shown on this page. It helps owners, repair professionals, and parts researchers move from a displayed vehicle generation to assembly diagrams, indexed parts-list rows, and OEM part numbers where those details are provided.

The catalog currently presents entries such as F7 — F 7 (2023–2025), R7 — R 7 (2022–2025), and RC7 — RC 7 (2025). These names and year ranges should be treated as navigation references. Begin with the generation that matches the vehicle information available to you rather than assuming that similarly named or visually related vehicles share components.

Navigate diagrams and component groups

After choosing a displayed Rising Auto generation and factory configuration, catalog navigation can lead to relevant component groups. Depending on the selected entry, these may include body fittings, cabin components, lighting, electronic equipment, chassis-related parts, or other vehicle assemblies shown in the catalog. Coverage varies by vehicle entry and diagram.

Navigation may be presented through universal categories or manufacturer categories. Both are ways to reach applicable catalog sections; they do not establish compatibility by themselves. If a component is difficult to locate, check nearby assembly groups because catalog organization may follow installation context rather than the everyday name used for the part.

How exploded views and OEM numbers work

A Rising Auto parts diagram shows how components are positioned within an assembly. Numbered callouts connect the illustration to rows in the accompanying parts list. A callout is only a pointer to a row and is not necessarily an orderable OEM part number.

Where an OEM number is displayed, use it as a research reference. The associated row may also contain a description, quantity context, or configuration note. Read the full row and compare adjacent components before recording the number. An OEM number alone does not guarantee that the component applies to a particular vehicle.

Select and verify carefully

  • Choose the displayed model generation and year range that correspond to the vehicle being researched.
  • Review the available factory configuration details before opening an assembly.
  • Match the diagram callout to its parts-list row instead of copying the callout number.
  • Compare the OEM reference, description, installation position, and any qualifying notes.
  • Confirm the result against the vehicle’s documentation, existing component markings, or a knowledgeable parts specialist.

For electronic components, visual similarity is particularly insufficient. Connectors, mounting arrangements, software dependencies, and vehicle configuration can affect applicability even when housings appear alike. The catalog supports identification research but does not replace vehicle-specific technical confirmation.

VIN lookup is a separate path

VIN lookup, when available, is an independent vehicle-specific research path. It is not a factory configuration and does not select one of the manually browsed configurations. Manual browsing starts with the model and generation displayed on the page, while VIN research starts with the vehicle identifier. Information from either route should still be checked before a part decision is made.

Rising Auto catalog FAQ

Can I find Rising Auto OEM part numbers here?

OEM references may appear in parts-list rows associated with the selected vehicle and diagram. Their presence and detail depend on the catalog entry being viewed.

Does an exploded view confirm that a part fits?

No. An exploded view explains assembly context and links callouts to list rows. Applicability still depends on the vehicle generation, factory configuration, position, and notes.

Which Rising Auto model should I select?

Select among the displayed F7, R7, or RC7 entries using the vehicle name, year information, and available configuration details. Do not choose solely from appearance.

Is 7zap an official Rising Auto catalog?

No. 7zap is an independent reference catalog intended to support parts identification and OEM-number research.