You can buy a Chinese electric car at a price starting from 49,800 yuan ($7,770). That is, it is about three times cheaper than the Suzuki Jimny.

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The three-door Hengrun HRS1 reaches 3560 mm in length, 1610 mm in width, and 1705 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2250 mm. It has the angular design typical of SUVs, with almost vertical roof pillars.

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The interior design is quite Spartan. However, the Hengrun HRS1 does have a virtual instrument cluster and a multimedia touchscreen. Inside, four people can fit.

The Chinese electric vehicle is equipped with a motor producing 44 hp, but oddly enough, it has rear-wheel drive. A small battery pack with a capacity of 28.2 kWh provides a range of 305 km (according to the "optimistic" NEDC cycle).