Summary
- Skywell Q hatchback is 169.1 inches long, to be sold in European markets starting next fall
- Skywell is known for making affordable smart TVs and is entering the car industry
- The Skywell Q will have a 201-horsepower motor and go 300 miles on a full charge
- Skywell EV6 had a bad reputation in China, with low sales and safety concerns
- The Skywell Q has a hatchback shape, digital-camo detailing, and interior audio from German company Metz
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Introduction
The Skywell Q, measuring 169.1 inches in length, is set to be released in European markets next fall. Skywell, also known as Skyworth, is a familiar name in the realm of affordable smart TVs.
Skyworth’s Debut
This year’s Paris Auto Show marked the debut of Skyworth, a Chinese car manufacturer, showcasing the Q hatchback concept set to hit European markets in 2025. Initially known for its smart TVs, Skyworth ventured into the automotive industry through a collaboration between Skyworth and Skywell.
Skywell’s Journey
Skywell previously attempted to infiltrate the North American market with the Imperium SEV, a rebadged version of the Skyworth EV6. Although these plans did not come to fruition, the company continued its endeavors, leading to the development of the Skywell Q concept showcased at the Paris Auto Show.
The Skywell Q Design
In a market dominated by SUVs, the Skywell Q presents a refreshing hatchback design with modern features. Sporting a digital-camo-esque detailing and a stylish interior, the Q is powered by a 201-horsepower motor driving the front wheels, offering an estimated range of 300 miles on a full charge.
Skyworth/Skywell Controversy
Despite its promising concept car, Skyworth/Skywell faced challenges in China, with its previous model EV6 falling short of sales targets and receiving poor crash test ratings. The founder, Huang Hongsheng, faced scrutiny for misleading health claims and past legal issues, casting a shadow over the brand’s reputation.
Future Prospects
While Skyworth/Skywell has faced setbacks, the stylish design and advanced features of the Skywell Q suggest a potential turning point for the brand. Drawing parallels to successful Chinese automakers like Geely and BYD, there is a glimpse of hope that Skywell could establish itself as a prominent player in the global automotive market.
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