SiTech

SiTech (Chinese: 新特), also known as Xinte Auto, is a Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Changchun, China, that specializes in producing electric vehicles. Gyon is a luxury sub-division of SiTech.

SiTech
TypePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2018 (2018)
HeadquartersChangchun
Websitewww.sitechdev.com

History

SiTech was founded in 2018, and is based in Changchun. SiTech's motto is "Beyond Technology. Together Living Tomorrow." In 2018, SiTech built a factory and operating plant in Silicon Valley. The built a factory in China in 2019, which cost ¥7 billion.[1]

SiTech's first vehicle was the DEV1, which came out in 2018. It costs 139,900 to 164,900 yuan,[2] and has a charging time of 40 minutes for 80% full battery.[3] Its dimensions messure 3,735 mm (147.0 in)/1,655 mm (65.2 in)/1,550 mm (61.0 in), and has a kerb weight of 1,120 kg (2,469 lb).[4][5] It includes a 10 inch touch screen and an 8-inch instrument panel, and a 350 kilometer range.[6] It has been rated A0+ level intelligent.[7]

The MEV was the company's second vehicle, which came out in 2020. Its dimensions are 4632 mm/1790 mm/1500 mm, with a wheelbase of 2652 mm, and a weight of 1463 kg. It has a range of 402 km, and is powered by a 51 kWh battery.[8] The MEV comes in the 60 edition, 70 edition, 80 edition, 90 edition, and the 100 edition.[9]

SiTech also produced the GEV1. The GEV1 was renamed and produced as the Qigong GEV1.[10]

SiTech's final vehicle made in 2020 was the AEVS.[11][12]

Vehicles

Current models

SiTech currently has three production vehicles.

Model Photo Specifications
SiTech DEV1

Body style: Hatchback

Class: A

Doors: 5

Seats: 4

Battery: 35 kWh

Production: 2018-present

Revealed: 2018 Beijing Auto Show

SiTech MEV

Body style: Sedan

Class:

Doors: 4

Seats: 5

Battery: 51 kWh

Production: 2020-present

Revealed: 2020

SiTech AEVS

Body style: Hatchback

Class:

Doors: 5

Seats: 4

Battery:

Production: 2020-present

Revealed: 2020

Sales

SiTech sold 300,000 units from 2019-2020. [13]

See also

References

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