Chinese firm Aiways plans 2023 UK launch with U5 SUV | Autocar

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Chinese firm Aiways plans 2023 UK launch with U5 SUV

“The plan now is to be in the UK sooner rather than later. I made a pledge to do that within 12 months. That might be too tight, but we’re already working on it, and that’s what I would call our ambitious goal.”

He said: “There’s already some interest that looks promising, but we also want to look at how we can create or adapt a model that works for the UK. They need to decide how they would want to work with us and us with them.

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