Chinese EV makers push for luxury models in Southeast Asia

GAC debuts premium SUV in Singapore to chase market leader BYD

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Chinese automaker GAC's Hyptec unit launches luxury EV models in Singapore on Jan. 24. (Photo by Dylan Loh)

DYLAN LOH

SINGAPORE -- Chinese electric vehicle makers are making an aggressive push for premium models in Southeast Asia, with a unit of Chinese state-owned automaker GAC Aion debuting luxury cars in Singapore on Friday -- hot on the heels of rival BYD.

GAC's Hyptec brand launched its HT model at a price of about 250,000 Singapore dollars ($185,000), including a levy for the right to own and operate a car required in the city-state -- a higher-end EV compared to its other mainstream models and equipped with grander features, about three months after competitor BYD debuted its premium Denza brand in the financial hub at a listed price of around SG$300,000.

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