Volkswagen ID 3 rival will be the second Skywell car in the UK after the BE11 SUV
Chinese brand Skywell has revealed a new electric hatchback bringing a range of more than 300 miles per charge, as well as a high-tech interior.
Named the Q and due in the UK late next year, it is said to be the company’s first car developed specifically for the European market.
At 4.30m long and 1.8m wide, it is positioned as a rival for the Kia EV3 and Volkswagen ID 3, and is claimed to major on practicality.
The Q is powered by a front-mounted 201bhp motor that is claimed by Skywell to deliver a 0-62mph time of just 3.9sec – which, if verified, would mean the Q comfortably outpaces the 322bhp Cupra Born VZ, which needs 5.7sec for the sprint. Skywell has yet to disclose battery capacities but said two will be offered, with the larger option yielding more than 300 miles of range. It will also be capable of recharging from 10-80% in 20minutes.
Inside, a large 15.6in infotainment system takes charge of most of the car’s functions, including displaying information such as speed and range. The Q will also have wireless smartphone connectivity and touchscreens for rear passengers, Skywell said.
Pricing will be announced nearer the car’s arrival but is said to be “competitive”. For reference, the EV3 starts from £32,995, indicating the Q will start at around £30,000.
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