Futuristic people mover revealed by Chinese electric-car start-up
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【Summary】Chinese start-up unveils first electric vehicle, priced at less than 600,000 Chinese yuan ($AU130,000).
FutureCar Staff
Nov 24, 2023 5:17 AM PT
The start-up company has launched its first electric vehicle, expanding its product lineup beyond range-extender hybrid vehicles. The new electric vehicle is priced at less than 600,000 Chinese yuan, which is approximately $AU130,000.
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