The novelty is called Wuling NanoEV and is now available for purchase by pre-order. The declared cost of the budget electric car is $8800 (for those who place a pre-order).

As Carnewschina writes, the Chinese electric vehicle NanoEV is a successor to the Baojun E200, which was developed in 2018. However, at that time it cost more than 10 thousand dollars, whereas today, in essence, it has become better and at the same time cheaper (due to the improvement and cost reduction of technologies).
The SGMW NanoEV is a two-door and two-seater mini-car, which nevertheless looks more like a car than a motorcycle with a roof. There is even a trunk, albeit a small one. The interior, surprisingly, looks quite festive and modern. There’s multimedia, an LCD instrument panel, an audio system, a rear-view camera, and climate control. In the light of such luxury, for a car at this price, the offer looks very attractive, doesn’t it?

As for the specifications, the Chinese claim a range of 305 km (according to the European NEDC driving cycle). The electric motor’s power is 33 hp (torque – 85 Nm). The battery has a capacity of 28 kWh. The specifications do not mention acceleration dynamics, but it is known that the 860 kg electric car can reach 100 km/h.