Beijing (Gas Goo) – On December 1st, Changan Automobile’s new energy vehicle brand DEEPAL officially announced the number of vehicles delivered in November, 16,157 units.
On the other hand, the total number of DEEPAL S7 models shipped exceeded 50,000 units as of November 2023.
SL03; Photo provided by DEEPAL
In particular, DEEPAL S07 (DEEPAL S7 in China) and DEEPAL L07 (DEEPAL SL03 in China) were officially launched into the Thai market on November 29th, and deliveries began in December.
Changan’s 2023 Southeast Asia Conference, held in Bangkok, Thailand on November 27th, not only demonstrated Changan’s intention to make Thailand the cornerstone of its global strategy, but also expanded its presence in the Thai market while expanding its presence in Southeast Asian countries. The aim was to establish a foothold in the Global right-hand drive market.
As part of its strategy, Changan plans to introduce new energy vehicle brands such as AVATR and NEVO (Changan Qiyuan) to Thailand. The ambitious plan includes launching 15 new energy vehicle models by 2030 to promote the spread of intelligent driving and foster the rapid growth of Thailand’s new energy vehicle industry. Masu.
Changan not only established local sales networks and partnerships with well-known local companies, but also built marketing capabilities through cooperation with well-known Thai distributors. The Chinese automaker aims to complete the entire layout of Thailand’s major cities by 2025.
Furthermore, Changan plans to invest 20 billion Thai baht (approximately 4.075 billion yuan) to establish a new energy vehicle production base in Thailand that will produce 200,000 new energy vehicles annually. Construction has already begun on the first phase, with an investment of 10 billion Thai baht (approximately 2.037 billion yuan) and an annual production capacity of 100,000 units, and is scheduled to begin operations in early 2025.