The cheapest models on the market in 2025
— Djole π·πΈ (@onlydjole) February 5, 2025
1. Keyu KBW-4 β The cheapest car in the world
With an incredible price of just $610, the Keyu KBW-4 is currently the cheapest new car in China, and indeed in the world. This miniature pick-up is primarily intended for urban⦠pic.twitter.com/JH7KRLIwkN
Hey dramafoids, want to ride in my $610 Chinese aluminum/plastic car
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there's a dude at teslarati who's been buying these things online for years and reviewing them it's great
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crumple zones are a safety feature so if the whole car is a crumple zone, it's 100% safe
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None of these would be classified as cars in a developed country. Some European countries have equivalents that you can drive with a scooter licence
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As in moped not fold up
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Ah.
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I like how it has a flat front for nice even crumpling when you get rear ended between two buses.
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These are really painful to drive, they have so little power it takes like 15 seconds to get up to 50 kph
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There's no possible way that meets any safety standards in any country on the planet lol.
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Yet another example of regulation stifling innovation
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I like how it's an obvious rip off of the design of a Dodge Ram too lol.
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I've seen a few youtube videos about ones that blatantly rip off the Silverado front end too. They're actually pretty neat trucklets for what the people in the videos were using them for, you can optionally get them with a box that can be dumped so they were using them as farm/acreage work trucks, there's lots of little day to day shit that a 1-ton is overkill for. I don't think they're street legal in the US though, and even if they were, they're not exactly a comfortable ride.
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Snapshots:
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