🚗💨 Unveiling the affordable side of EVs: Xpeng's Mona is ready to take on the world at just $16,813! Check it out!
In an electrifying move that’s set to shake up the automotive landscape, Chinese carmaker Xpeng has launched its first budget electric vehicle, the Mona M03, with a jaw-dropping starting price of just $16,813! This budget-friendly sub-brand is designed to attract mainstream buyers who have held off on purchasing electric vehicles (EVs) due to the high costs associated with them. With smart features, a sleek design, and a range of approximately 515 kilometers, this car isn’t just economical; it’s practical too! It seems Xpeng has cracked the code to making electric driving accessible to everyone!
But the buzz doesn’t stop there! To ensure the Mona M03 can compete with heavyweights like the Tesla Model 3—yes, the EV that practically has a fan club—Xpeng has designed the car with an advanced driving assistance system, putting it on par with the bigger players. In fact, during its launch event, Xpeng reported a staggering 10,000 orders within the first 52 minutes! Looks like consumers are already hopping onboard this electric revolution!
What’s even more intriguing is that Xpeng isn’t working in isolation. In an exciting partnership, hundreds of Volkswagen employees are collaborating directly with Xpeng to craft new electric vehicles tailored specifically for the Chinese market. This cross-industry teamwork could lead to even more innovative models coming out of China’s booming EV sector. Who would have thought that a friendly rivalry could evolve into a powerful alliance?
As for the fun facts? Did you know that Chinese EV sales are expected to account for 25% of global sales by 2025? That’s a lot of electric wheels on the ground! And while Xpeng is setting its sights on affordability with the Mona, it’s also dipping its toes into high-tech waters, focusing on smart driving capabilities as the future of driving ranges from traditional combustion engines to intelligent electric vehicles! Buckle up, Malaysia; the future of driving is electric and it’s coming fast!
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Xpeng launches the Mona M03 and prices are cheaper than expected. Max version should feature high smart driving capability.
The M03 compact sedan, which is equipped with an advanced driving assistance system and has a range of 515km, starts from 119800 yuan (US$16812).
Chinese electric car company Xpeng has announced that its mass-market brand Mona will start selling cars for less than $20000.
Xpeng announced shortly after the launch event that the Mona M03 saw firm orders exceed 10000 units in 52 minutes.
XPeng reportedly announced that its mass-market brand, Mona, will begin offering some models for under $17000.
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