Futuristic people mover revealed by Chinese electric-car start-up
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【Summary】Chinese start-up unveils their first electric vehicle, priced at less than 600,000 Chinese yuan ($AU130,000), marking a shift from their previous range-extender hybrid vehicles.
FutureCar Staff
Nov 23, 2023 10:15 PM PT
The start-up company has recently unveiled its first electric vehicle, marking a significant milestone in their product lineup. Prior to this, the company had mainly focused on selling range-extender hybrid vehicles. The new electric vehicle comes with a price tag starting from less than 600,000 Chinese yuan, equivalent to approximately $AU130,000.
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