Chinese EV firm Skyworth begins selling cars in Singapore

By Dat Nguyen   January 7, 2025 | 12:55 am PT
Chinese EV maker Skyworth Auto has started selling its cars in Singapore, opening its first showroom there on Tuesday.

The 185-square-meter showroom features the first Skyworth model in the country, K, an SUV designed for family comfort with a travel range of nearly 490 kilometers per charge, according to The Straits Times.

Skyworth K. Photo courtesy of Skyworth

Skyworth K. Photo courtesy of Skyworth

The car is priced at around $135,000 and is believed to be a competitor to the Toyota Harrier hybrid, which costs around $183,000.

In June, Skyworth Auto plans to launch an electric crossover in Singapore. It also wants to start selling an electric van in the last quarter of the year.

The Nanjing-based company produced its first EV in 2017. It also produces buses through a subsidiary.

 
 
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