Skyworth Auto puts SKYWORTH K RHD model onto Hong Kong market

Published: Dec 27, 2024 18:22
Source: gasgoo
Chinese new energy vehicle maker Skyworth Auto recently announced the debut of its SKYWORTH K RHD (right-hand drive) model in the Hong Kong market.

Beijing (Gasgoo)- Chinese new energy vehicle maker Skyworth Auto recently announced the debut of its SKYWORTH K RHD (right-hand drive) model in the Hong Kong market. This marks a strategic step under the company's "global integration of home appliance and automobile brands" initiative.  

Skyworth Auto continues to use the SKYWORTH brand in overseas markets, tailoring its offerings to local driving habits with left-hand drive (LHD), right-hand drive (RHD), all-electric, and hybrid options. The company aims to deliver localized solutions and enhance the customer experience in global markets.  

The SKYWORTH K RHD comes with three variants in Hong Kong, including the 800V Supercharging Edition, the 620 Comfort Edition, and a Taxi Edition. Notably, the 800V supercharging model introduces the automaker's in-house developed 100kW-4C DC discharge technology, enabling continuous DC discharge power exceeding 100kW. It also offers a 6.6kW AC power output feature.  

Skyworth Auto Co-Founder and President Wu Longba previously stated at the Auto China 2024 in Beijing that the company targeted annual sales of 50,000 vehicles this year, aiming for a balanced 50:50 split between domestic and overseas markets, compared to a 60:40 ratio last year. The company plans to further expand its international presence to increase its overseas sales share.  

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