A couple months after confirming certification in Europe, Chinese automaker HiPhi has begun sales of its first two models overseas – the HiPhi X SUV and HiPhi Z GT. The automaker shared pricing of these first two models, which will soon be joined by a radical-looking third EV you can see below.
HiPhi is the luxury EV marque that exists under Human Horizons Technology – a Chinese start-up based in Shanghai that develops autonomous driving and EV technologies. Having only been founded in 2017, Human Horizons launched the HiPhi EV brand a year later on the wings of three concept designs.
One of those concepts became known as the HiPhi 1 SUV, which first caught our eye back in 2019 and eventually evolved into the company’s flagship production model, the HiPhi X “Super SUV.” The X was soon joined by a futuristic “Digital GT” called the HiPhi Z last summer, complete with a robotic touchscreen and automatic suicide doors.
This past April, HiPhi shared plans to begin selling its EVs in Europe and was in the process of TÜV SÜD testing to allow for sales overseas. At the time, HiPhi shared that the X had already completed the approval and homologation process in Europe, with the Z to soon follow.
With regulations and standards now certified, HiPhi has opened orders in two countries in Europe to begin, ahead of plans for a third model and entry into additional markets. Here’s the latest.
The HiPhi Z GT / Credit: HiPhi
Interior of the Z
The HiPhi EV Lineup, including the new Y
HiPhi begins X and Z sales in Europe, Y to follow this year
According to news out of HiPhi today, pricing for both the X SUV and Z GT has been made public to customers in Europe, beginning in Germany and Norway. Additionally, EU consumers will soon be able to experience the futuristic EVs up close at HiPhi’s incoming Hub showroom at the Munich Airport.
Each of the EV models will come in two different seating configurations, but appear to offer the same performance specs. For example, the HiPhi X will join Europe equipped with automatic wing doors, dual 220 kW motors that can accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.9 seconds, and a 97kWh battery pack that delivers 460km (286 miles) of WLTP range. Here’s the initial pricing:
Germany
HiPhi X (six seats) 109,000 euros ($119,000)
HiPhi X (four seats) 123,000 euros ($134,000)
HiPhi Z (five seats) 105,000 euros ($114,600)
HiPhi Z (four seats) 107,000 euros ($116,800)
Norway
HiPhi X (six seats) 1,164,000 Kr
HiPhi X (four seats) 1,326,000 Kr
HiPhi Z (five seats) 1,110,000 Kr
HiPhi Z (four seats) 1,143,000 Kr
Like the X, the HiPhi Z also features dual motors combining for an output 494 kW and a 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) acceleration of 3.8 seconds. It features a larger, 120 kWh battery pack promising 555km (345 mi) of WLTP range. As you can see in the image above, the HiPhi Z also features the automaker’s first robotic, multi-axis arm infotainment system with “four degrees of freedom and eight-direction high-speed motion.”
In addition to the two EV models mentioned above, HiPhi is planning to bring its Y EV to Europe as well. This new midsize SUV (seen below) debuted at the 2023 Shanghai Auto show and features combination doors (standard bottom doors and gull wings on top). During its debut, HiPhi explained that the Y had been designed and engineered for Europe from the get-go.
The new Y SUV / Credit: HiPhi
HiPhi says it expects to begin orders for its third EV in Europe by the end of this year. Cofounder and CTO Mark Stanton spoke to today’s news and HiPhi’s plans in Europe going forward:
The HiPhi X established itself as the best-selling luxury EV in China, and the HiPhi Z has also been extremely well received. Now comes the first opportunity forEuropean customers to find out why the cars have made such a phenomenal impact.Their unique combination of luxury and advanced technologies brings buyers in Germany and Norway an entirely new driving experience. And this two-market start forms a perfect launchpad for us to extend our operations across the continent, with the aim of covering main European countries by 2027.
HiPhi said its first customers in Europe are expected to receive delivery of their new EV in Q3 of 2023.
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Following approval from Transport Canada, EV startup Workhorse will be bringing the W56 and W750 model electric delivery vans to commercial truck dealers in Canada as early as this spring.
“This is a major step forward for Workhorse,” says Josh Anderson, Workhorse’s chief technology officer in a press statement. “Pre-clearance from Transport Canada opens up a large new market for our products throughout Canada, including with fleets that operate across borders in North America.”
Despite that uncertainty, Workhorse execs remain upbeat. “We’re excited that our electric step vans can now reach Canadian roads and highways, providing reliable, zero-emission solutions that customers can depend on,” added Anderson.
Canadian pricing has yet to be announced.
Electrek’s Take
FedEx electric delivery vehicle; via Workhorse.
There’s no other way to say it: the Trump/Musk co-presidency is disrupting a lot of companies’ plans – and that’s especially true across North American borders. But in all this chaos and turmoil there undoubtedly lies opportunity, and it will be interesting to see who ends up on top.
The new Liebherr S1 Vision 140-ton hauler is unlike any heavy haul truck currently on the market – primarily because the giant, self-propelled, single-axle autonomous bucket doesn’t look anything like any truck you’ve ever seen.
Liebherr says its latest heavy equipment concept was born from a desire to rethink truck design with a focus only on core functions. The resulting S1 Vision is primarily just a single axle with two powerful electric motors sending power to a pair of massive airless tires designed carry loads up to 131 tonnes (just over 140 tons).
The design enables rapid maintenance, as important components easily accessible for quick servicing. Wear parts can be replaced efficiently, and the electric drive significantly reduces maintenance work. This helps to minimise downtimes and increases operational efficiency.
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Because of its versatility, durability, and ability to perform zero-turn maneuvers that other equipment simply can’t, the Liebherr S1 Vision can be adapted for various applications, including earthmoving, mining, and even agriculture. There’s also a nonzero chance of this technology finding applications supporting other on-site equipment through charging or fuel delivery.
The S1 accomplishes that trick safely with the help of an automatic load leveling system that ensures maximum stability, even on bumpy or rough terrain. The company says this technology significantly reduces the risk of tipping while providing smooth and secure operation across various environments.
The HD arm of Hyundai has just released the first official images of the new, battery-electric HX19e mini excavator – the first ever production electric excavator from the global South Korean manufacturer.
The HX19e will be the first all-electric asset to enter series production at Hyundai Construction Equipment, with manufacturing set to begin this April.
The new HX19e will be offered with either a 32 kWh or 40 kWh li-ion battery pack – which, according to Hyundai, is nearly double the capacity offered by its nearest competitor (pretty sure that’s not correct –Ed.). The 40kWh battery allows for up to 6 hours and 40 minutes of continuous operation between charges, with a break time top-up on delivering full shift usability.
Those batteries send power to a 13 kW (17.5 hp) electric motor that drives an open-center hydraulic system. Hyundai claims the system delivers job site performance that is at least equal to, if not better than, that of its diesel-powered HX19A mini excavator.
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To that end, the Hyundai XH19e offers the same 16 kN bucket breakout force and a slightly higher 9.4 kN (just over 2100 lb-ft) dipper arm breakout force. The maximum digging depth is 7.6 feet, and the maximum digging reach is 12.9 feet. Hyundai will offer the new electric excavator with just four selectable options:
enclosed cab vs. open canopy
32 or 40 kWh battery capacity
All HX19es will ship with a high standard specification that includes safety valves on the main boom, dipper arm, and dozer blade hydraulic cylinders, as well as two-way auxiliary hydraulic piping allows the machine to be used with a range of commercially available implements. The hydraulics needed to operate a quick coupler, LED booms lights, rotating beacons, an MP3 radio with USB connectivity, and an operator’s seat with mechanical suspension are also standard.
HX19e electric mini excavator; via Hyundai Construction Equipment.
The ability to operate indoors, underground, or in environments like zoos and hospitals were keeping noise levels down is of critical importance to the success of an operation makes electric equipment assets like these coming from Hyundai a must-have for fleet operators and construction crews that hope to remain competitive in the face of ever-increasing noise regulations. The fact that these are cleaner, safer, and cheaper to operate is just icing on that cake.