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Hanteng EV Models
Hanteng is an EV brand made in China. This model lineup showcases the shift toward zero-emission mobility. Each model blends modern design, advanced battery systems, and efficient electric drivetrains engineered for performance and sustainability.
List of Hanteng major model variants - only all-electric (BEV) models are listed:
| EV Model | Style | Seating | MSRP * |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hanteng X5 EV | SUV | 5 | $27600 |
(Discontinued models are not listed.)
Key highlights across models
- 100% battery-electric powertrains
- Fast-charging capability (Level 3/DC)
- Regenerative braking for energy recovery
- Smart connectivity and over-the-air updates
- Advanced driver-assist and safety systems
- Designed for zero tailpipe emissions
* MSRP listed is approximate and can vary based on trim level, manufacturer incentives, country purchased in, and government taxes or credits applied. It is listed to give a ballpark figure upon which to compare with other models.
About the Hanteng brand
Hanteng Auto is a Chinese automobile manufacturer founded in 2013 and headquartered in Shangrao, Jiangxi Province. The company was established with backing from China's Zotye Auto Group and several local investment partners, positioning itself as a mid range brand focused on SUVs and sedans featuring modern design, connectivity, and gradual electrification. Despite its relatively short history, Hanteng has sought to combine accessible pricing with technology and comfort aimed at China's mainstream consumer market.
Hanteng's early lineup centered on compact and mid size SUVs such as the Hanteng X5 and Hanteng X7, both offered with traditional internal combustion and mild hybrid options. As China's new energy transition accelerated, the company introduced plug in hybrid versions and began development of fully electric prototypes built on shared platforms within the Zotye supply network. Models such as the Hanteng X5 EV showcased the company's early exploration into battery electric mobility, featuring moderate range and urban focused performance.
Financial restructuring and industry consolidation in the early 2020s led Hanteng to scale back production, but the brand has maintained operations with a focus on reentering the market through affordable electric SUVs and compact vehicles. Its current strategy aligns with local government initiatives promoting EV adoption in smaller urban centers, leveraging partnerships for battery sourcing, digital infotainment, and connectivity integration.
While Hanteng remains a relatively small automaker compared to China's major new energy players, its ongoing development of hybrid and electric models reflects the broader trend of second tier Chinese brands adapting to the national push for electrification. The brand's future direction will depend on successful restructuring and its ability to differentiate through design and technology within an increasingly competitive market.
