Domenick
Well-Known Member
This may sound familiar: a Chinese electric vehicle startup, with staff from the likes of Tesla and other well-known auto manufacturers, will launch a new all-electric crossover and hopefully sell it worldwide, including North America.
Yes, there are a number of companies out there that this describes. This one in particular is called Byton and it's a brand created by an outfit called Future Mobility Corporation (FMC), which sounds like the name of a company in a Phillip K. Dick novel, but I digress.
They announced a planned factory early this year that would cost $1.7 Billion and produce 150,000 vehicles a year. They are about to open a US headquarters in Santa Clara, CA. and have operations in several Chinese cities as well as one in Europe.
The largish crossover -- think BMW X3, Audi Q5 -- should have a (probably unrealistic for the US) range of 310 miles and, in China, costs about $43,0700 when it comes to (the Chinese) market in 2019.
The production version will be revealed in January at the CES show. For now, this is the image making the rounds:
Yes, there are a number of companies out there that this describes. This one in particular is called Byton and it's a brand created by an outfit called Future Mobility Corporation (FMC), which sounds like the name of a company in a Phillip K. Dick novel, but I digress.
They announced a planned factory early this year that would cost $1.7 Billion and produce 150,000 vehicles a year. They are about to open a US headquarters in Santa Clara, CA. and have operations in several Chinese cities as well as one in Europe.
The largish crossover -- think BMW X3, Audi Q5 -- should have a (probably unrealistic for the US) range of 310 miles and, in China, costs about $43,0700 when it comes to (the Chinese) market in 2019.
The production version will be revealed in January at the CES show. For now, this is the image making the rounds:
