10 November 2024

BYD Plans to Launch Its Smallest Electric Car in Australia, Potentially the Cheapest EV Available

 

 

 

 

Australia using right-hand drive cars, so I am expected that Seagull may enter Thailand too if it can achieve good prices. -- h0ngcom

One of Seagull's direct competitor in Thailand is Neta V (Neta V II), but Neta (Hozon) is facing problems and is at high risk of bankruptcy. 

 Another one is Wuling Binguo, but I think it is not so popular in Thailand.

Wuling Air and Changan Lumin are seem to be smaller.

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