Neta V Malaysia: Small Chinese EV with 384km range coming May 4, priced at RM70k? - SoyaCincau

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After plenty of promises of more affordable electric vehicles, we're finally getting one in the shape of the Neta V, which could be priced as much as a top-spec Perodua Ativa. But be careful what you wish for.

The brand is being brought in by Intro Synergy, a subsidiary of Go Auto; if the latter name sounds familiar, that’s because it’s the same firm that distributes GWM vehicles. The company is working fast—it was only just appointed the distributor on April 18, and it’s already opening orders for its first car, the Neta V, in two weeks as part of the Malaysia Autoshow, happening from May 4 to 7.

Billed as “the affordable EV you’re waiting for,” the Neta V is a hatchback smaller than even the Ora Good Cat. Measuring 4,070mm long, 1,690mm wide and 1,540mm tall, it’s longer and taller but narrower than aUnderneath the gawky body sits a bargain-basement interior that’s dominated by a huge 14.6-inch portrait touchscreen. A slim 12-inch monochrome LCD instrument display is positioned ahead of the driver, and amazingly there’s a 3.

The unimpressive specs continue with the mechanicals. The single front motor produces just 94hp and 150Nm of torque, and while Neta is claiming an acceleration time of 3.9 seconds, it’s only from zero to 50km/h. That’s not a surprise, given that its top speed is just 101km/h. Still, the 38.5kWh battery is enough to deliver an impressive 384km of range, albeit on the far more lenient NEDC cycle. The Neta V also supports an impressive 100kW of DC fast charging power, bringing the battery from 30 to 80% in 30 minutes. It also accepts up to 6.6kW of AC charging, fully topping up the car in around eight hours. Additionally, the barebones construction and small battery means it weighs just 1,151kg.

All this makes sense when you look at the price. Intro Synergy hasn’t released a concrete figure yet, but in Thailand, the car retails at 549,000 baht after incentives. If this is any indication of Malaysian pricing, it will be the cheapest EV in Malaysia by some margin, competing against the And that’s just the start—the Go Auto group and its partners have plans to spend RM300 million over five years on an assembly plant as well as the sales and service networks to support the brand’s vehicles.

 

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