? Well, the American EV maker eventually replaced the car with a new one, even though it said it was “a gesture of goodwill.”
The Cao Cao 60 debuted on March 30 as Cao Cao Auto’s first-ever vehicle, targeting drivers that earn a living working for Cao Cao Mobility, which is Geely’s ride-hailing business. CarNewsChina reports that the EV costs 119,800 yuan , but it’s reserved for ride-hailing business customers, meaning that the general public can’t buy it.
The Cao Cao 60 is manufactured by Ruilan Auto, which is another one of Geely’s car brands, and has a CLTC driving range of 258 miles , as well as a swappable battery. As always, we’d like to know what you think about this, so after watching the video embedded at the top of this page, head over to the comments section below to give us your thoughts.