FAW has unveiled the all-electric version of their well-known B30 sedan in China yesterday, and named it as the B30EV which was primarily showcased at the 2016 Beijing Auto Show. The car bears minor distinction as compared with the regular B30, with the inclusion of a new hexagonal air grille and new headlamps. There isn’t a great difference at the back apart from an EV badge and clearly, no tail pipe!


Power comes from 109hp (80kw) motor with a 32.24kwh lithium ion battery back. The B30 EV can swift up to 205 km in a full charge with the utmost speed of 140 km/h.

There is an increasing demand of electric vehicles in China, where 507,000 EVs and PHEVs were sold in 2016, a 53% boost from 2015. China now has the major number of EVs on the road, going beyond for the first time, the number of EVs in the United States. The commencement of B30EV will help FAW contend well in China’s highly competitive electric vehicle market.


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