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The Neta V Launched In Malaysia & Is Now The Most Affordable EV In The Country

Neta Auto says the interior is designed under the “Hi-tech Minimalist Concept.” It has a center infotainment screen, a 14.6-inch touchscreen system, and various “easy to control functions at the touch of a finger.” It supports smartphone connections for both IOS and Android operating systems. The Neta V has a rear luggage space of 335 liters. The rear passenger seats can be folded, increasing luggage space up to 552 liters.

The Neta V has a motor that provides 95 horsepower, a maximum torque of 150 Nm, and a 38.5 kWh liquid cooled lithium-ion battery that provides a driving range of 380 km on a single full charge . It has a Type 2 AC and DC CCS combo charger. AC charging from 0%-100% takes about 8 hours. For fast charging, a Quick Charge from 30% – 80% takes about 30 minutes. The Neta V has vehicle-to-load functionality that can supply power to external devices with a maximum power of 3.3kW.

Neta has been stepping up its export plans, and recently shipped over 3,500 units to Thailand. Neta is also constructing a plant in Thailand that will produce 20,000 units per year. It’s great to see that the company is now taking the Neta V to Malaysia.. 720,658 vehicles were sold in Malaysia last year, meaning that only about 0.3% of them were electric. The arrival of more affordable vehicles such as the Neta V should help catalyze adoption and increase the penetration of EVs.

There are now hundreds of battery-electric vehicle models available in China across multiple vehicle segments. There is now stiff competition on the local Chinese market, and this fact, coupled with several other factors, has partly contributed to the so-called price war earlier this year. As competition intensifies in China, manufacturers should start to look at the export market more aggressively.

is one to watch, and hopefully it will also be introduced in markets like Malaysia in the near future.

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