The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Toyota plans to roll into China’s EV market in GAC Motor vehicle

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BEIJING: Toyota Motor Corp is taking an unpreceden­ted route to meet China’s stringent green car quotas: its showrooms will sell an electric vehicle without the Japanese company’s distinctiv­e triple-oval logo.

Instead, it will feature the label of GAC Motor, Toyota’s Chinese partner, and will be built around GAC’s lower-cost technology.

The move – a first for Toyota – will give GAC access to the Japanese carmaker’s stringent quality control, prestige and sales channel. For Toyota, it presents a quick way to meet Beijing’s requiremen­ts that such vehicles represent 10 percent of an auto manufactur­er’s production by 2019.

According to two company executives familiar with the matter, Toyota plans to start selling the GAC Toyota ix4 by the end of the year. The car is a battery-powered compact SUV based on GAC’s Trumpchi GS4, and has been in developmen­t for two years.

Selling a car derived from a Chinese partner’s vehicle would have been unthinkabl­e just a few years ago.

But the idea gained momentum at Toyota because of the Chinese government’s push to get more electric vehicles on the road, the executives said.

The government mandates have spurred other new alliances, such as Ford Motor Co’s agreement to develop electric vehicles with Zotye Automobile Co.

Ford is waiting for regulatory approval for its partnershi­p, which calls for designing and manufactur­ing several jointly developed no-frills EVs and selling them through a new Chinaonly brand.

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