NETA Auto begins sales operation in Brazil

Published: Sep 30, 2024 17:02
Source: gasgoo
On September 30, Chinese new energy vehicle maker NETA Auto officially launched its sales operations in Brazil, marked by the arrival of over 1,000 new vehicles in the country.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On September 30, Chinese new energy vehicle maker NETA Auto officially launched its sales operations in Brazil, marked by the arrival of over 1,000 new vehicles in the country.

As of now, NETA Auto has established more than 30 retail outlets across Brazil, covering key sales areas in first-tier to third-tier cities. The newly arrived fleet includes the NETA AYA and NETA X models, which will be distributed to dealerships nationwide. These models are priced between 124,900 and 214,900 Brazilian reais (approximately RMB 161,100 to RMB 277,200).

Just a few days earlier, on September 27, NETA Auto held a grand launch for its all-electric, intelligent mid-sized SUV, the NETA X, in Jakarta, Indonesia. The company announced it would soon begin delivering vehicles to the first 500 customers who placed orders.

Ahead of the launch, NETA Auto organized an extensive test drive event in Indonesia, lasting nearly a week. The event attracted over 100 media professionals and key opinion leaders (KOLs). This marks the latest step in NETA's expansion into Southeast Asia, following the introduction of the NETA X in Thailand and Malaysia.

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