Hozon Neta Plans Three New Models by 2025, Based on Shanhai 2.0 Platform
Chinese electric vehicle maker Hozon Neta is moving fast, outlining plans to expand its lineup with three additional models by 2025. The insight comes from a report by carnewschina.com, which tracks the company’s product strategy and upcoming launches.
Currently, Neta offers five models in its range. Those include the Neta Aya, Neta U, and Neta V crossovers, along with the Neta S and Neta GT sedans. Company executives indicate that the forthcoming trio of models will be built on the Shanhai 2.0 platform, a modular architecture designed to support multiple body styles and powertrain configurations. Among the three, the third vehicle is expected to be another crossover, carrying the internal EP34 designation (attribution: CarNewsChina).
New details reveal progress on the Neta X crossover, which is slated to reach the Chinese market in the current year. The Neta X is described as a compact electric SUV with a length of 4,619 millimeters and a 163 horsepower electric motor, offering the kind of urban practicality many buyers look for in this segment (attribution: CarNewsChina).
In parallel, another model under development is the EP32 crossover, powered by an electric motor that delivers 231 horsepower. The vehicle’s official name has not yet been announced, and information about the third model remains sparse as the company fine tunes its rollout plan for the overseas markets and domestic demand (attribution: CarNewsChina).
Earlier communications also touched on Jetour’s parallel announcements, noting that the T2 SUV was expected to enter the Russian market in early 2024. This reference helps frame the broader regional ambitions of related regional players in the same automotive segment (attribution: CarNewsChina).
As this story evolves, observers in Canada and the United States are watching how Hozon Neta magnetic powertrain innovations, battery technology, and pricing strategies will translate into export opportunities. The company’s strategy appears aligned with a growing emphasis on affordable electric crossovers and compact SUVs designed for urban and suburban driving. The emphasis on the Shanhai 2.0 platform suggests a modular approach that can shorten development cycles for future variants while maintaining consistency across the lineup. Analysts will also be comparing the EP34, EP32, and X configurations to understand how Neta plans to position each model within a competitive North American market that values range, efficiency, and real-world suitability (attribution: CarNewsChina).
Market watchers recommend keeping an eye on official disclosures as Hozon Neta finalizes naming conventions and powertrain specifics for the upcoming trio. The evolving catalog signals a strategy focused on expanding crossovers and compact sedans that appeal to early adopters and practical buyers alike. With ongoing global expansion on the horizon, the company’s future product cadence will likely influence regional competitors and regional EV demand in North America (attribution: CarNewsChina).