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BeyonCa, a Chinese premium electric vehicle start-up, plans to unveil its first production model, the Grand Tourer, as early as October. The luxury car will be assembled at the Tai Po advanced manufacturing site of Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks and targets customers in Europe and the Middle East.
BeyonCa, a Chinese premium electric vehicle start-up, is set to unveil its first production model. The Grand Tourer, designed for high-speed, long-distance travel, will be assembled in Hong Kong. The car targets customers in Europe and the Middle East. BeyonCa was founded in 2021 by Soh Weiming, who previously served at Volkswagen's China operation. The company plans to build a 'Made in Hong Kong' brand and sell its luxury EVs globally. The Grand Tourer will be priced on par with BMW's 7-series and S-class vehicles from Mercedes-Benz, starting from at least $100,000.
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