Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers are making a significant move into Southeast Asia, unveiling right-hand drive models tailored to meet the region's needs. As the demand for eco-friendly transportation continues to grow in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, Chinese EV makers are positioning themselves to capitalize on this emerging market. With the introduction of right-hand drive models, these companies can now better compete with established players in the region, including Japanese and Korean automakers. The move is seen as a key strategy in China's efforts to expand its global EV presence and reduce its reliance on domestic sales.
Chinese EV makers debut right-hand drive models for Southeast Asian push South China Morning Post