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Auto NewsMarch 26, 2025

Changan's Electrified Vehicles Are In The Philippines And Here Are The Prices

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Changan’s great reset has begun. After a couple of lackluster years under its distributor, Inchcape Philippines, the Chinese automotive brand is now poised to make waves as it launches not one, not two, but four electrified vehicles.

Prior to its public launch at the Manila International Auto Show this April 10-13, 2025, Changan has revealed what these models are as well as their SRPs. In addition, reservations are now open starting today.

Three out of the four upcoming models will sport Changan’s 101 Nevo logo which represents the brand’s mid-range electric vehicle line. Globally, Changan 101 occupies the position of “Digital Intelligence Evolution New Vehicle”, leading the brand’s transformation to the era of Digital Intelligence Vehicle where new automotive products that are simple, friendly, intelligent, and futuristic are offered.


Changan Nevo Q05 Plug-In Hybrid EV (P 1,259,000 for SE, P 1,449,000 for iD)

The Changan Nevo Q05 is the brand’s latest compact SUV offering that sports a sharp and revolutionary exterior design, outstanding interior space, and cutting-edge technology. The model’s notable feature is its capability of switching between three diverse electric driving modes: Pure Electric, Hybrid, and Priority Electric.

The model will be offered in two variants: the Changan Nevo Q05 SE, which will serve as the base variant, and the Changan Nevo Q05 iD, which will serve as the top variant.


Changan Nevo Hunter K50 Range-Extended EV (P 1,699,000 for 4x2, P 1,970,000 for 4x4)

The Hunter K50 REEV is the brand’s entry in the pickup truck segment. It presents itself as a rugged, stylish, unique, and top-functional truck that aims to provide a technologically advanced driving experience.

Previewed at the Philippine International Motor Show last year, the model will be offered in two variants: the entry-level Changan Nevo Hunter K50 REEV 4x2 Knight, and the top variant, Changan Nevo Hunter K50 REEV 4x4 Knight.


Changan Lumin Battery EV (P 699,999 for the S, P 799,000 for the L)

The Changan Lumin will be the first mini hatchback electric vehicle in the brand’s model lineup. Filled with a modern and minimalist design, paired with smart and innovative features, it aims to cater to those who are looking for a fun, affordable, and compact mini vehicle that is best for city driving.


Changan Nevo A05 Plug-In Hybrid EV (P 1,195,000)

On the other hand, the Changan Nevo A05 is the brand’s upcoming 5-seater compact sedan that sports plug-in hybrid capability. Similar to the other models, it will feature a modern and sophisticated overall design, mated with powerful and advanced technological features.

The Changan Nevo A05 will have its first-ever Philippine preview at the MIAS. The model is set to have its official model launch within the second half of the year.

Celebrating the launch of these Changan electrified offerings, they will be offered at special discounted prices from today until April 13, 2025:
  • Changan Nevo Q05 SE – P 59,000 cash discount (effective SRP: P 1,200,000)
  • Changan Nevo Q05 iD – P 66,000 cash discount (effective SRP: P 1,383,000)
  • Changan Hunter K50 REEV 4x2 Knight – P 55,000 cash discount (effective SRP: P 1,644,000)
  • Changan Hunter K50 REEV 4x4 Knight – P 90,000 cash discount (effective SRP: P 1,880,000)
  • Changan Lumin S – P 30,000 cash discount (effective SRP: P 669,000)
  • Changan Lumin L – P 35,000 cash discount (effective SRP: P 764,000)
  • Changan Nevo A05 – P 55,000 cash discount (effective SRP: P 1,140,000)

6 comments:

  1. Changan Ph undercutting BYD Ph in several models. Very intriguing :)

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  2. No, they are simply trying to make the SRP here a bit closer to what the SRP in China these cars offer.

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    1. I'm glad Changan is doing this (pricing strategy) and expect other brands to do going forward, benefiting the consumer. I'm speaking from the same POV, that as an example, the BYD Seagull and Seal 5 can be had in the US$12,000 price range in China, among other models.

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  3. Are they all equipped with Type 2 charge ports?

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  4. few months later they will discount more
    dont buy those time bombs, you dont know when they will break down

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  5. Greedy move again, just price it lower rather than putting discounts

    Pick up, Hybrid dont have any import/excise tax but priced high AF

    No advantage of China cars if they're not priced cheap AF, they're consumables not for long term

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