Get in line now! With electric cars set to enter Thailand in 2024-2025.

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Electrifying trend! Get ready to meet the impressive lineup of electric cars gradually launching and entering the market in Thailand in 2024-2025. Prepare yourself for a driving experience that exceeds expectations, packed with cutting-edge capabilities, sharp designs, and state-of-the-art technology.

In an era where technology and the demand for clean energy are continually increasing, electric vehicles (EVs) have become a strong trend in the global automotive market. Thailand is no exception to this wave, preparing to handle and welcome a variety of electric cars from different brands entering the market in 2024-2025. In this article, Motorist takes you to explore the list and details of electric cars expected to enter Thailand during this period.

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AION V

Starting with the AION V from GAC, which is a 100% electric vehicle measuring 4,605 mm in length, 1,854 mm in width, 1,660 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,775 mm. This car can travel up to 750 kilometers according to CLTC standards and comes with ADiGO Pilot driving assistance system and LiDAR technology for efficient perimeter intelligence. GAC plans to assemble it in Thailand and begin sales by late 2024, with an estimated starting price of around 1 million baht.

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XPeng G6

The XPeng G6 from China's startup XPeng, imported by MGC-ASIA, can travel up to 755 kilometers according to CLTC standards. It has dimensions of 4,753 mm in length, 1,920 mm in width, 1,650 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2,890 mm. It features XNGP technology (Xpeng Navigation Guided Pilot) with 31 sensors and 2 LiDARs. The starting price is estimated to be between 1.5 - 1.6 million baht.

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JAECOO 6 EV

The JAECOO 6 EV from Chery Automobile is a 100% electric car set to be available in Thailand by late 2024. It has a battery capacity of 69.8 kWh, a maximum power of 279 horsepower, and torque of 385 Nm. It can travel up to 470 kilometers per charge according to NEDC standards, with acceleration from 0-100 km/h in under 6.5 seconds.

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Polestar 4

The Polestar 4 from Sweden under the management of Volvo Cars will be imported to Thailand in 2025. This sedan electric car features a modern design inside and out, using recyclable materials and comes with the advanced SuperVision (ADAS) assistance system from Mobileye. It offers both Single Motor and Twin Motor configurations, delivering maximum power of 544 horsepower and torque of 686 Nm.

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AVATR 11

The AVATR 11 is a 100% electric SUV jointly developed by ChangAn, CATL, and Huawei. It features Single and Twin Motor configurations with a maximum power output of 570 horsepower and torque of 650 Nm. It can travel up to 705 kilometers per charge according to CLTC standards, equipped with AVATRANS driving assistance and GOD (General Obstacle Detection) systems. The estimated selling price is expected to be between 2 - 2.5 million baht.

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NETA S

Lastly, the NETA S from NETA is a Sporty Smart Coupe electric car with a modern sporty coupe design featuring falcon-wing doors. It comes with a multitude of smart driving technologies such as Snapdragon Chip processing, NETA Pilot 4.0, and Huawei MDC610 High Performance Computing Platform. This car can travel up to 650 kilometers per charge according to CLTC standards and accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds. The estimated selling price is under 2 million baht.

In 2024-2025, Thailand's electric car market will become more vibrant with the introduction of various brands and models that are modern and environmentally friendly. Consumers will have more options to wait for and choose electric cars that meet their needs and budgets.

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