
There are more and more Chinese manufacturers in Europe, which is not very pleasing to Brussels. Thus, several measures have already been announced to avoid the invasion, and the French government also wants to combat this phenomenon. That is why he plans to leave the environmental bonus only for cars produced on the Old Continent. Which is not to the liking of some, so BYD, which recently stepped up to the plate. Especially since this does not prevent Asian brands from developing more and more.
Little city girl
This is, for example, the case of Kaiyi, which is partly owned by Chery. The young firm, founded in 2014, has just unveiled an amazing electric city car called the Shiyue. The latter has a charming appearance, as well as very compact dimensions length 3.36 meters for 1.70 meters in width and 1.61 meters in height. Its wheelbase is 2.16 meters and it can accommodate four people on board. It also has a small digital handset as well10.25-inch touch screen.
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Several versions
The electric city car is available in two variants, showing with a capacity of 47 and 54 horsepower and its maximum speed is declared at 100 km/h. Two batteries are also offered, which provide a range of up to 255 kilometers according to the WLTP cycle. All that remains now is to know if this novelty will be sold in Europe and beyond, and above all, at what price. Because it should damage Dacia Spring as well as Leapmotor T03 among others.
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Source: Auto Plus

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