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BEIJING, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng (9868.HK), opens new tab priced the first model of its budget sub-brand MONA from $16,813 on Tuesday, wedging into the mainstream but highly competitive segment of the world's largest auto market. The MONA M03 electric hatchback coupe is Xpeng's most affordable model and will compete with other EVs priced in the 100,000-150,000 yuan ($14,035-$21,052) range, which accounts for a third of total car sales in China.

There will be two versions of the MONA M03: an entry-level one without advanced autonomous driving technology available from $16,813, and the M03 Max that uses Tesla-like technology and is priced from $21,866. Both are cheaper than the lowest priced Xpeng-branded EV, the P5 sedan, which is priced from $22,000. Deliveries of the M03 Max, "the only car with advanced autonomous driving at less than 200,000 yuan ($28,068)", will start early next year, said He Xiaopeng, co-founder and CEO of XPeng Motors. He was speaking at a launch gala in Beijing that also celebrated the Guangzhou-based carmaker's 10th anniversary.

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[–] cron@feddit.org 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

True, but converting the chinese price direktly to euro/usd isn't really accurate. The car won't be for sale at this price in the west

[–] MyOpinion@lemm.ee 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

It will still be less than the 40k-60k cars and trucks Ford and GM wish to drop on us.

[–] Eheran@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Also (even) lower quality, so that makes sense.