Posted on 07/11/2023 1:27:14 AM PDT by cba123
China's Mini electric car Zhidou A01 appeared in the Vietnamese market, priced at more than 100 million dong, if officially sold at this price, it will likely be sought after by many people.
Recently, within the framework of Autotech & Accessories Exhibition 2023 taking place in Ho Chi Minh City. Zhidou electric car brand from China suddenly appeared and introduced to Vietnamese consumers a small electric car called Zhidou A01.
As revealed by the car company, Zhidou A01 will be changed logo and brand name to suit Vietnamese users.
In addition, the automaker is also cooperating with domestic enterprises to assemble in Vietnam, creating favorable conditions for the product supply process as well as the accompanying ancillary services later on. more convenient. The Chinese automaker has also planned to build a nationwide public charging station system.
As expected, Zhidou A01 will be officially opened for sale in about 3 months and the car price will be more than 100 million VND.
Zhidou A01 is a small car model, suitable for users who need to move flexibly in urban areas, contributing to the protection of a greener living environment.
The car has an overall length x width x height of 2,500 x 1,202 x 1,625, respectively, and a wheelbase of 1,030 mm. With this size, the appearance of Zhidou A01 is considered to be smaller than the Wuling Hongguang Mini EV and Vinfast VF3 electric cars that will be launched in Vietnam in the near future.
(Translated text from Vietnamese, above - full article with several photos, at article linked)
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LOL !
The only constraint is when they are too old to climb up into the thing
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