Chinese startup Linktour Automotive introduces tariff-exempt micro electric vehicles to Europe

japantimes.co.jp

Chinese startup Linktour Automotive is introducing two compact electric vehicles, the Alumi L6e and L7e, to European markets. These microcars are exempt from EU import tariffs due to their classification as motorized quadricycles, offering a cost advantage over larger EVs. The Alumi models are designed for urban mobility, with top speeds of 45 kph and 90 kph, respectively, as Chinese EV makers increasingly target overseas expansion.


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