– four variants, 163 PS/210 Nm, up to 64 kWh, 480 km range; from RM119,900

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The Neta X battery-electric SUV has been officially introduced in Malaysia, with four variants introduced for the model, being the 400 Comfort, 400 Luxury, 500 Comfort and 500 Luxury. Pricing for the Neta X across …

has been officially introduced in Malaysia, with four variants introduced for the model, being the 400 Comfort, 400 Luxury, 500 Comfort and 500 Luxury.; exact pricing for each variant will be announced tomorrow, according to the company. The numerical prefix of each variant refers to its respective battery range as rated on the lenient CLTC testing standard, at 401 km for the 400 Comfort and 400 Luxury, and over 480 km for the 500 Comfort and 500 Luxury.

Here, a single powertrain specification is offered, this being a single front-mounted motor rated to produce 163 PS and 210 Nm, propelling the Neta X from 0-100 km/h in under 9.5 seconds, and on to a top speed of over 150 km/h. Chassis is handled by MacPherson struts in front and a multi-link layout at the rear, with 18-inch alloy wheels shod in tyres measuring 225/60R18. Three driving modes are offered – Eco, Comfort and Sport – along with a one-pedal driving mode, as well as auto hold.

Infotainment in the Neta X is standard across the board, featuring a 15.6-inch central touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, real-time navigation with location services, OTA software updates, voice control, online music playback, Bluetooth connectivity, and an eight-speaker system,

 

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