ICar
Marque of vehicle manufacturer Chery
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April 2025 | The iCar brand was renamed to iCaur for overseas markets, expanding its international branding strategy. |
2024 | iCar launched its compact SUV models iCar 03 and iCar V23, both being Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs). |
2024 | iCar announced an upcoming compact off-road Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV) model X25, which will be available as a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) or Range-Extended Electric Vehicle (REEV). |
April 12 2024 | The iCar V23, first model jointly developed by Chery and Zhimi Technology, was officially unveiled. |
April 7 2024 | The second vehicle, iCar V23, made its debut in China. |
February 28 2024 | The iCar 03 went on sale. |
November 2023 | Pre-orders for the iCar 03 were opened. |
August 2023 | The Chery eQ1 was marketed as the Caoa Chery iCar in Brazil. |
June 2023 | Pilot production of the iCar 03 began. |
April 2023 | iCar was spun off as a standalone electric car brand at the Auto Shanghai, debuting two cars: the iCar 03 and the iCar GT sports car concept. |
April 2023 | iCar was established as an electric vehicle brand by Chery, marking its formal launch into the electric vehicle market. |
2022 | Cao Xue, creator of the 2022 Winter Olympics Beijing panda mascot, designed the iCar 'i' logo. |
2017 | iCar became an 'ecosystem' brand owned by Chery, developing a digital ecosystem and online/offline direct sales network for Chery New Energy vehicles. |
2014 | The platform of the Chery Arrizo 7 was marketed under the iCar name. |
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