GAC Aion S Plus Review by Wheelsboy
We weren't exactly blown away by the Aion LX when we drove it, but we thought we'd give the Aion...
NIO unveiled the ET5 at NIO Day 2021 on December 18 with a pre-subsidy starting price of RMB 328,000 ($51,500) and a starting price of RMB 258,000 under its BaaS battery leasing program. That puts the ET5 in a price range that largely overlaps with the Tesla Model 3, XPeng Motors’ flagship sedan P7, and the Zeekr 001. In addition to these popular all-electric cars in China, the ET5 will be priced to compete with the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. Get the latest news and videos of Chinese vehicle , please subscribed us https://bit.ly/3MffGv1