This Chinese EV has gullwing doors and a light show. I drove it to see if it's a Tesla rival.
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This Chinese EV has gullwing doors and a light show. I drove it to see if it's a Tesla rival.
"The Hyptec HT is hard to miss, especially the one I tested in a bright shade of orange. Over three days behind the wheel in Singapore, the car drew plenty of attention. People stopped to ask what it was, and a few even asked to snap a photo. Like many new Chinese EVs, the Hyptec HT isn't available in the US. It's made by Guangzhou Automobile Group, or GAC, one of China's largest carmakers."
"Hyptec, short for "hyper" and "technology," is part of GAC's Aion brand and represents its bid to tap the booming premium EV market. With the HT, that push is aimed squarely at Tesla's Model Y and BYD's Sealion 7. The company makes no secret of who it's going up against. "We are targeting Sealion 7 and Model Y customers, and not creating a new market niche," Bender Guo, GAC's country manager for Singapore and Vietnam, told Business Insider."
The Hyptec HT is a midsize SUV positioned to compete directly with Tesla Model Y and BYD Sealion 7 buyers. The vehicle features bold gullwing rear doors as a standout design element. The car feels spacious, smooth, and luxe. The model is not available in the US market. Hyptec is part of GAC's Aion brand and the name combines 'hyper' and 'technology'. GAC describes the HT as a bid to enter the booming premium EV market. A bright orange example drew significant attention in Singapore, where people often stopped to ask about it and take photos.
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