The Arcfox Lite
The Arcfox Lite is the first model from the start-up Arcfox brand, owned by BJEV, a subsidiary of BAIC (Beijing Auto Industry Corporation), also know as Beijing Auto. It is an electric car, powered by a 49 hp and 120 Nm electric motor, mated to a 16,4 KWh battery, which gives it a range of 170 kilometers and a top speed of 110 km/h. Charging on a fast charger takes just half an hour (to 80% battery), or 6,5 hours on standard 220V charging.
Arcfox Lite Overview
The Lite is a small car, dimensions are 2.986/1.676/1.492mm with a wheelbase of 1.870mm and a curb weight of just 895 kg. The frame of the car is made of aluminium, the body of carbon fiber reinforced composite, and the body panels from plastic, resulting in weight savings of 40% compared to traditional steel. The dashboard is made from a magnesium alloy tube beam, saving an additional 30% of weight compared to a standard dashboard.
It’s equipped with three 8-inch screens in the dashboard and an LED strip in the front and the rear that can display customized text (in Chinese and alphabetic) or graphics. The Arcfox Lite is premium priced, with prices ranging from 152.800 Yuan (€ 19.500,- / US$ 23,900) to 162.800 Yuan, although this is in the same range as the Zhidou D2 and D3 and the Chery eQ1. Most other electric citycars this size are cheap, flimsy LSEVs (Low Speed Electric Vehicles) which are not allowed on the highways.
Arcfox Lite China Sales Data & Charts
Car sales statistics from China only include domestic production and exclude imported models.
China Annual Sales
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Sources: Manufacturers, ANDC, JATO Dynamics.