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Home News Insights Chinese EVs That Will Be Coming To Malaysia Chinese EVs That Will Be Coming To Malaysia Insights Adam Aubrey | April 20, 2022 06:30 pm Chinese EVs seem to be the answer to mass adoption of electric vehicles in Malaysia - but which models will be coming to Malaysia? Thanks to some government initiatives and tax breaks, the EV revolution in Malaysia is well and truly underway. With the likes of Porsche, BMW, and Volvo selling their EVs in our market, one wouldn't be wrong to think that, for the moment, EVs are for those who have a bit more cushioning when it comes to their wallet - as many of them are priced above RM250,000. Well, what about us lot? You know, the ordinary people - don't we deserve a slice of the electric vehicle pie? Of course, some might say that the offerings from Hyundai and Nissan are the ordinary people's way into EV ownership, but saying that the cheapest EV you can buy from the aforementioned automakers is the base Kona Electric, the e-Lite coming in at RM150k. While some might say that it is already quite affordable for an EV, it still doesn't encourage mass adoption of EVs, which will truly change how EVs are perceived in our country. Of course, when it comes to value, there's just no way of beating the Chinese, and thanks to our acceptance of Chinese vehicles by way of Proton - perhaps Chinese EVs are the answer to bring EVs to many more Malaysian homes. With that being said, let's take a look at some of these Chinese EV offerings, especially ones that are already here or will be here shortly. 1. Changan Eado EV460 Local company Fieldman EV Sdn Bhd (FEV) will invest about RM1 Billion to bring in electric cars and build them in Malaysia (CKD), thanks to their plant in the Elkay Industrial area, Lipat Kajang, Jasin, Melaka. The company has successfully secured the Southeast Asian exclusive distribution rights for China's Changan Automobile Corporation, which should see the Eado EV460 built and sold on our shores soon. Why the Eado EV460? Well, this was the car that was presented to the Melaka state government during the introduction of FEV's plans. According to Changan Automobile Corporation, the Eado EV460 is a fully electric sedan with a battery range of up to 550 km in continuous driving or 460 km in mixed conditions. Regular AC charging takes eight hours to get the battery full, while DC fast charging takes the car from 0% to 80% in about 50 minutes. 2. Chery EQ1 It's no secret that Chery is making a comeback in Malaysia, and while they will be mainly concentrating on their SUVs, they have indicated that they will look into introducing their cute little EV, the EQ1. An international spokesman for the company based in Wuhu, Anhui Province, told the media that they are keen to reap the benefits of tax incentives for electric vehicles under the 2022 Budget. In China, the Chery EQ1 is known as the 'little ant' and is a champion in sales in the BEV micro-segment. The EQ1 is priced at 60,000 to 70,000 yuan (RM39,839 to RM46,479) in China. This small two-door car offers four seats, a 55kW electric motor that can accelerate to 50km/h in 5 seconds, and a top speed of 120 km/h. EQ1 is offered in two variants, with one being able to do 301km and the other 408km. 3. Great Wall Motors Ora Good Cat The sighting of the Ora Haomao or Good Cat in March 2021 in the Klang Valley begged the question of whether this premium-ish compact Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) is destined for Malaysia. Well, In December 2021, it was officially previewed at the Bumiputera Development Action 2030 convention, and as they say, the rest is history. Due to be officially unveiled sometime this year (it was supposed to be unveiled in Q1, but we've just passed that), the Ora Good Cat will be distributed by Go Auto, the same people that brought you the Haval SUVs. Based on the 'GWM Lemon' platform, the car features a front-wheel-drive layout with its single 145PS and 210Nm electric motor sitting above the front axle. Supplying charge is a lithium-ion battery, with capacities of either 47.8 kWh or 59.1 kWh depending on the market. The latter can power the car for up to 500km in between recharging, even the smaller 47.8 kWh battery is claimed to offer a substantial 400km range. In addition to slower AC charging, a recharge time of 80% in under 30 minutes is claimed to be possible when plugged into a DC fast charger. Besides that, the Good Cat offers a rather stylish and premium interior, which highlights a dual-screen infotainment and digital instrument cluster combo similar to the Mercedes-Benz MBUX system and a central rotary drive controller. The interior looks pretty plush too, with hints of premium-ish switchgear and upholstery detailing. 4. Seiyong S1 Around the same time as the first sighting of the Ora Good Cat, Ho Wah Genting Bhd announced that they planned to introduce their first full-electric vehicle from Seiyong Motor for the Malaysian market. For those who don't know, the Seiyong S1 was introduced for the first time in December 2019. Better known as the Little Bee, this EV is a hatchback capable of reaching 302 km on a single full charge. Based on the specifications of this model in the Chinese market, this car is equipped with a 31.9 kWh lithium battery that only takes 40-50 minutes to reach a battery capacity of up to 80% using a fast charger. On the other hand, if you use a regular charger, you need 10 hours to reach full charge. However, at this time, there is still no further information on the S1's specifications for Malaysia, and things have gone a bit quiet regarding the vehicle. Apparently, Ho Wah Genting Bhd has some problems with one of its main investors, Malton. The developer famous for its Pavillion shopping malls has chosen not to elaborate on why it chose not to proceed with the investment. Still, it doesn't mean that Ho Wah Genting Bhd is not continuing with the project, we'll just have to wait and see. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 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Chinese EVs That Will Be Coming To Malaysia Insights Adam Aubrey | April 20, 2022 06:30 pm Chinese EVs seem to be the answer to mass adoption of electric vehicles in Malaysia - but which models will be coming to Malaysia? Thanks to some government initiatives and tax breaks, the EV revolution in Malaysia is well and truly underway. With the likes of Porsche, BMW, and Volvo selling their EVs in our market, one wouldn't be wrong to think that, for the moment, EVs are for those who have a bit more cushioning when it comes to their wallet - as many of them are priced above RM250,000. Well, what about us lot? You know, the ordinary people - don't we deserve a slice of the electric vehicle pie? Of course, some might say that the offerings from Hyundai and Nissan are the ordinary people's way into EV ownership, but saying that the cheapest EV you can buy from the aforementioned automakers is the base Kona Electric, the e-Lite coming in at RM150k. While some might say that it is already quite affordable for an EV, it still doesn't encourage mass adoption of EVs, which will truly change how EVs are perceived in our country. Of course, when it comes to value, there's just no way of beating the Chinese, and thanks to our acceptance of Chinese vehicles by way of Proton - perhaps Chinese EVs are the answer to bring EVs to many more Malaysian homes. With that being said, let's take a look at some of these Chinese EV offerings, especially ones that are already here or will be here shortly. 1. Changan Eado EV460 Local company Fieldman EV Sdn Bhd (FEV) will invest about RM1 Billion to bring in electric cars and build them in Malaysia (CKD), thanks to their plant in the Elkay Industrial area, Lipat Kajang, Jasin, Melaka. The company has successfully secured the Southeast Asian exclusive distribution rights for China's Changan Automobile Corporation, which should see the Eado EV460 built and sold on our shores soon. Why the Eado EV460? Well, this was the car that was presented to the Melaka state government during the introduction of FEV's plans. According to Changan Automobile Corporation, the Eado EV460 is a fully electric sedan with a battery range of up to 550 km in continuous driving or 460 km in mixed conditions. Regular AC charging takes eight hours to get the battery full, while DC fast charging takes the car from 0% to 80% in about 50 minutes. 2. Chery EQ1 It's no secret that Chery is making a comeback in Malaysia, and while they will be mainly concentrating on their SUVs, they have indicated that they will look into introducing their cute little EV, the EQ1. An international spokesman for the company based in Wuhu, Anhui Province, told the media that they are keen to reap the benefits of tax incentives for electric vehicles under the 2022 Budget. In China, the Chery EQ1 is known as the 'little ant' and is a champion in sales in the BEV micro-segment. The EQ1 is priced at 60,000 to 70,000 yuan (RM39,839 to RM46,479) in China. This small two-door car offers four seats, a 55kW electric motor that can accelerate to 50km/h in 5 seconds, and a top speed of 120 km/h. EQ1 is offered in two variants, with one being able to do 301km and the other 408km. 3. Great Wall Motors Ora Good Cat The sighting of the Ora Haomao or Good Cat in March 2021 in the Klang Valley begged the question of whether this premium-ish compact Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) is destined for Malaysia. Well, In December 2021, it was officially previewed at the Bumiputera Development Action 2030 convention, and as they say, the rest is history. Due to be officially unveiled sometime this year (it was supposed to be unveiled in Q1, but we've just passed that), the Ora Good Cat will be distributed by Go Auto, the same people that brought you the Haval SUVs. Based on the 'GWM Lemon' platform, the car features a front-wheel-drive layout with its single 145PS and 210Nm electric motor sitting above the front axle. Supplying charge is a lithium-ion battery, with capacities of either 47.8 kWh or 59.1 kWh depending on the market. The latter can power the car for up to 500km in between recharging, even the smaller 47.8 kWh battery is claimed to offer a substantial 400km range. In addition to slower AC charging, a recharge time of 80% in under 30 minutes is claimed to be possible when plugged into a DC fast charger. Besides that, the Good Cat offers a rather stylish and premium interior, which highlights a dual-screen infotainment and digital instrument cluster combo similar to the Mercedes-Benz MBUX system and a central rotary drive controller. The interior looks pretty plush too, with hints of premium-ish switchgear and upholstery detailing. 4. Seiyong S1 Around the same time as the first sighting of the Ora Good Cat, Ho Wah Genting Bhd announced that they planned to introduce their first full-electric vehicle from Seiyong Motor for the Malaysian market. For those who don't know, the Seiyong S1 was introduced for the first time in December 2019. Better known as the Little Bee, this EV is a hatchback capable of reaching 302 km on a single full charge. Based on the specifications of this model in the Chinese market, this car is equipped with a 31.9 kWh lithium battery that only takes 40-50 minutes to reach a battery capacity of up to 80% using a fast charger. On the other hand, if you use a regular charger, you need 10 hours to reach full charge. However, at this time, there is still no further information on the S1's specifications for Malaysia, and things have gone a bit quiet regarding the vehicle. Apparently, Ho Wah Genting Bhd has some problems with one of its main investors, Malton. The developer famous for its Pavillion shopping malls has chosen not to elaborate on why it chose not to proceed with the investment. Still, it doesn't mean that Ho Wah Genting Bhd is not continuing with the project, we'll just have to wait and see. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Seiyong S1 Ora Good Cat Chery EQ1 Changan Eado EV460 Malaysia EV Chinese EV in Malaysia Cheap EVs Malaysia
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Seiyong S1 - Kereta Elektrik Mampu Milik Untuk Pasaran Malaysia Bakal Diperkenal Auto News Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | March 31, 2021 Syarikat Ho Wah Genting Bhd bakal memperkenalkan kenderaan elektrik penuh pertama keluaran Seiyong Motor untuk pasaran Malaysia tidak lama ...
Toyota bZ4X spotted at Toyota's HQ in Shah Alam - launching soon? Auto News Adam Aubrey | January 09, 2023 The Toyota bZ4X has been spotted at UMW Toyota's headquarters - launching sooner rather than later?UMW Toyota Motor announced in December 2022 that ...
New EV Incentives For Automakers In Thailand Auto News Adam Aubrey | March 24, 2022 The Thai government is giving further subsidies to Chinese automakers which could save customers up to $4,779 (RM20k) per unit.It appears that a ...
Ora Good Cat EV pre-booking opens on 11 November 2022 Electric Vehicle EV Sep Irran Halid | November 07, 2022 Those who are excited about potentially owning an Ora Good Cat EV can place their pre-bookings starting 11 November 2022.The announcement was made by ...