Neta Auto Expands Globally with 1,000 Neta X Vehicles Shipping to Central & South America, Southeast Asia

Neta Auto is set to ship 1,000 Neta X vehicles to Central and South America and Southeast Asia, marking a significant step in its global expansion strategy.

chinadaily · 2024-08-15

Neta Auto to Ship 1,000 Neta X Vehicles to Central and South America, Southeast Asia

Neta Auto makes its overseas expansion by shipping 1,000 Neta X vehicles to Central and South America, as well as Southeast Asia, and in which 350 units are to set sail for Thailand.

According to the latest report from China Daily, Neta Auto loaded 350 units Neta X onto ships, being set to set sail to Thailand. And according to the company, 1,000 Neta X will soon be shipped to Central and South America, as well as Southeast Asia, to further enhancing the brand's presence and market share in these regions.

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Localized Adjustments for Global Appeal

To implement its global strategy, Neta Auto has made several localization adjustments to the Neta X models to meet the expectations, driving habits of overseas users, as well as to meet the regulatory requirements of targeted countries.

Take this batch of Neta X for example, Neta Auto modified the cabin layout to achieve a more comfortable and convenient driving experience for overseas users, while maintaining its original performance and aesthetic exterior design. What’s more, equipped with advanced intelligent driving assistance systems, and smart cockpits that support multiple languages, supporting OTA upgrades, the car could provide the user with surprising driving experience.

Steadfast in Strategic Growth

From the recent moves Neta has taken on overseas markets, we could clearly know that it is steadily implementing the overseas strategy of "Deeply Cultivate ASEAN, Capture South America Market, and Develop the Middle East and Africa." Beyond the ASEAN market, Neta Auto has already entered into Mexico, Azerbaijan, Kenya, and Brazil market.

The figures don’t tell lies. In H1 2024 Neta Auto exported 17,687 vehicles, achieving the title of "sales champion" among new force car companies.