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GWM still thinks EVs are better off small, but promises “more conventionally styled” ones

GWM still thinks EVs are better off small, but promises “more conventionally styled” ones

GWM doesn’t offer as many electric vehicles (EVs) as rivals like MG parent SAIC Motor, and the ones it does offer have quirky styling. But while its EV strategy is evolving, some things are set to stay the same.

“Electric vehicles, especially models like Ora, were originally designed as smaller city vehicles,” GWM chairman Jack Wei said via a translator.

“In the future, we will have more conventionally styled EVs.

“However, large EVs are less likely, because the original concept of EVs is for urban mobility. So the focus remains on smaller, efficient vehicles for city use.”

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His comments come despite GWM revealing an electric version of its new 5.2 to 5.3-metre long flagship luxury SUV, the Wey V9X, at this month’s Beijing motor show.

GWM has yet to release technical specifications for the battery-powered V9X, with the model launching first as a plug-in hybrid (PHEV).

Indeed, GWM offers a wide range of PHEVs, from mid-size crossover SUVs all the way up to large body-on-frame utes and off-road SUVs.

Its EV lineup, at least until now, has been limited to the range of Ora vehicles – including the Ora hatchback sold in Australia, and the Ora 5 crossover that’ll replace it later this year – all of which feature curvaceous, cutesy styling.

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