BANGKOK, Dec 2 (NNN-TNA) – Thailand International Motor Expo, which kicked off yesterday, has drawn a number of Chinese automakers, showcasing their latest electric vehicle (EV) models.
With new EV incentives being effective for over six months, the country’s EV market has seen a round of rapid development, due to significant tax reductions and subsidies.
At this year’s expo, major international brands have taken EVs as their exhibit highlights, with nearly half of the pure EV models being Chinese brands.
Debutant to the Thai market, Ora Grand Cat by Great Wall Motor (GWM), attracted crowds of visitors with its novel and fashionable look.
GWM brought a total of seven models to the show, including three pure EV models, as well as, best-selling vehicles, such as the Haval H6 Hybrid, which was used as one of the official logistic vehicles, for the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Nov.
Since establishing a plant in Thailand in late 2020, GWM has launched five hybrid and pure EV models, meeting diverse local needs, such as different price spectrums, President of GWM ASEAN and Thailand, Elliot Zhang, said.
He added that, the company is devising battery and parts supporting strategy, and planning to localise the production of pure EVs from 2024 onwards.
SAIC Thailand has brought nine models to the exhibition, including three pure EVs, among which the MG4 is the first rear-wheel drive electric vehicle, launched in the Southeast Asian market.
According to the Chinese carmaker, the new model can provide better driving experience, compared with similar models, in terms of control and stability, and has earned positive reviews from many local testers.
BYD, another Chinese EV maker, which announced an investment in Thailand in Sept, introduced its first pure EV model, ATTO 3, in the country.
Hozon Auto, just entering Thailand this year, presented three pure EVs, including the NETA V, which went on sale in Aug, and has received more than 6,000 orders, so far.
The annual motor expo, which runs through Dec 12, has attracted 35 carmakers and 17 motorcycle brands, from more than 10 countries and regions.– NNN-TNA