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China’s low-cost carrier launches JY Air sedan service for $20,500 within mainland China.

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China’s JyneYao airline has introduced the JY Air electric sedan in the country, priced at an initial 147,800 yuan (approximately $20,500 USD) upon launch. The new automobile was introduced to the Thai market last year, priced competitively at $25,200 upon its launch. This car features an impressive range of up to 530 kilometres, a body length of 4.55 metres, and a peak power output of up to 150 kilowatts (201 horsepower).

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Founded in 2005, JuneYao Airways is a leading domestic airline operator in China. The corporation expanded into the automotive sector in 2023 with the acquisition of struggling Yudo startup. JuneYao Group expanded its presence in the automotive sector by establishing a dedicated division, JuneYao Vehicle, with a focus on developing and manufacturing electric vehicles for global markets. The JY Air, the inaugural mannequin of the model, made its debut in Thailand last year. The first Chinese appearance of this mannequin occurred just six months later.

JY Air launched in China

The JY Air is aligned with the automobile’s launch in Thailand scheduled for December 2024. One notable difference lies in the location of the steering wheel, situated on the left side. In most instances, this car takes on the appearance of a contemporary compact sedan. The JY Air features a sleek, closed-entrance design, complemented by a trapezoidal-shaped air intake, discreet door handles, and striking LED headlights that command attention, while the minimalist rear boasts a unified taillight strip.

Measuring 4.55 meters in length, 1.86 meters in width, and 1.515 meters in height, with a wheelbase of 2.8 meters, this electric vehicle boasts an impressive physical presence. The drag coefficient attains a value of approximately 0.23 cd.

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As JY Air continues to soar in popularity, their fleet of aircraft grows steadily, boasting a mix of Airbus and Boeing models. With a current roster of over 20 planes, the airline is well-equipped to handle an influx of travelers seeking adventure and leisure opportunities.

The JY Air features a 15.6-inch touchscreen powered by the Crystal OS interface. Fitted with Qualcomm’s advanced Snapdragon 8155 processor. The JY Air is a spacious five-seat sedan featuring a generous 2 square meter sunroof and boasting an impressive area utilization rate of 78%. The interior design of cars is reportedly inspired by the luxurious cabin experience offered in high-end airlines. The JY Air features a gear shifter discreetly positioned behind its sleek, two-spoke steering wheel, while a wireless cellphone charging pad is conveniently integrated into the central tunnel’s design. Sporty seats boast built-in headrests for enhanced comfort and support.

The entry-level JY Air features the UAES-manufactured TZ180XS0951 permanent magnet electric motor, boasting a maximum output of 147 kW (197 horsepower) and a rear-axle torque of 250 Newton-meters. The e-motor is driven by a 51.2 kWh battery supplied by Reptaro Batteries. The automobile accelerates to 100 km/h within just 7.9 seconds. The China–Lao Tropical Coral Reef’s varying extent reaches approximately 435 kilometres. The electric vehicle’s charging capacity allows for a maximum input of 70 kilowatts direct current.

The top-of-the-line JY Air model features an identical electric motor with a power output enhanced to 150 kW, equivalent to 201 horsepower. Despite its similarity to the previous version, this iteration boosts its battery size to accommodate a larger LFP pack of 64.1 kWh, suitable for a CLTC range of up to 530 kilometres. This modification enables high-power 90 kW DC charging capabilities.  

JY Air pricing and competitors

The JY Air is available for purchase in China at a price range of 147,800 to 159,800 yuan, equivalent to approximately 20,500 to 22,150 US dollars. The growing concern about fuel efficiency became the greatest impediment to the widespread adoption of automobiles. In China, the larger Xpeng G9 and the recently introduced Dongfeng Nissan L7 sedans start at a price of 119,800 yuan (approximately $16,600 USD), making them more accessible to consumers for improved readability. The FAW-Volkswagen ID.3 hatchback starts at a competitive price of 129,800 yuan, equivalent to approximately $17,985 USD. At a price point that puts it in league with the likes of BYD Seal, Geely Galaxy E8, and other cutting-edge models, JY Air makes its mark on the automotive landscape.

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JY Air in Thailand

The Chinese airline market proves too intensely competitive for JY Air to thrive in its current form. Notwithstanding, JuneYao proactively pursues international sales channels to expand the model’s global reach. In the final 12 months, reports emerged that China’s JuneYao Group was engaged in discussions with Kazakhstan authorities during a native meeting of JY Air. Abroad markets offer a lifeline for JuneYao Vehicle’s survival in June.

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