, first revealed last summer, became the first EV entry in a segment that has seen relatively little interest from car buyers in its home country until very recently.saw an opening, just as China's middle class turned to the outdoors, designing a truck for those with an active lifestyle.
With a starting price of 178,800 yuan, or $25,000, the RD6 will have the entire EV lifestyle truck niche to itself. The midsize RD6 offers a fairly modest bed, certainly enough for several bicycles, as well as camping gear."So far the interest in the Radar brand and electric pickup trucks has been immense," said Ling Shi Quan, Radar Auto CEO."We hope to continue on this trajectory as we explore new markets both in China and the rest of the world."