
Indonesia: Eye-catching Chinese electric cars transport attendees of G20 Summit
Around 300 eye-catching Chinese electric cars roomed along the streets of Bali, as the official vehicles for the G20 Summit.
Attendees of the G20 Summit were seen driving the so-called new-energy vehicles (NEVs) on Tuesday.
The cars have sharp contrast with other vehicles, as the car bodies are covered with G20 logos and shapes from Batik, ancient Indonesian art.
SGMW is the first company to enter the new-energy vehicles market in Indonesia. The showcase of its 'Air EV' model at G20 is expected to promote the use of electric vehicles in the country.

Around 300 eye-catching Chinese electric cars roomed along the streets of Bali, as the official vehicles for the G20 Summit.
Attendees of the G20 Summit were seen driving the so-called new-energy vehicles (NEVs) on Tuesday.
The cars have sharp contrast with other vehicles, as the car bodies are covered with G20 logos and shapes from Batik, ancient Indonesian art.
SGMW is the first company to enter the new-energy vehicles market in Indonesia. The showcase of its 'Air EV' model at G20 is expected to promote the use of electric vehicles in the country.