Skyworth Auto to highlight onboard wellness
Chinese vehicle maker Skyworth Auto will focus on health-related features as its core competitive edge to seize a position in the country's fierce NEV market.
The company aims to build vehicles into a "wellness space", said its founder Huang Hongsheng, who is also founder of home appliance maker Skyworth.
He said Skyworth Auto's major target customers are China's small entrepreneurs, who usually suffer from mental anxiety and health problems.
Liu Qian, head of the carmaker's software development, said the company has planned a roadmap that goes from simple functions including air purifiers to a more comprehensive health management network.
Skyworth Auto expects its sales this year to reach 40,000 units, including 8,000 units in overseas markets.
It said its plug-in hybrids will be mainly sold in China while electric models will be shipped overseas.
The company sold 21,900 vehicles in 2022, of which 3,321 were sold in 43 overseas markets.
In China, Skyworth has built a sales network of 370 dealerships, covering 180 cities in the country.
Vehicle sales in China are expected to grow 3 percent to 27.66 million units this year following a hard-won 2.1 percent growth in 2022, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
Up to 9 million NEVs including electric cars and plug-in hybrids are expected to be sold this year in China, up from 6.89 million units in 2022, said the CAAM.