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Foxconn is getting into the electric-vehicle game. - It revealed three electric prototypes during an event on Monday: an SUV, a sedan, and a bus.
Foxconn, the largest electronics contract manufacturer in the world and Apple's main iPhone supplier, is getting into the electric-vehicle business.
During an event on Monday, the Taiwanese
The SUV, called the Model C, will offer seating for up to seven people, a range of up to 435 miles, and a 0-62-mph time of 3.8 seconds, Foxconn said. The Model E, a big luxury sedan, promises 750 horsepower and a range of up to 466 miles.
Foxconn also showed off an electric bus called the Model T.
Foxconn's product names sound eerily similar to Tesla's lineup, which comprises the Model S, Model 3, Model Y, and Model X. Ford's claim to fame was the Model T, and the company also owns the US trademark for the Model E name. That blocked Tesla from naming its third vehicle the Model E, forcing it to swap in a "3" instead.
All the EVs were developed by
Foxconn is making inroads into the US automotive space as well. It recently announced an agreement to buy the Ohio factory of EV startup Lordstown Motors. Foxconn will take over production of Lordstown's first vehicle, a pickup truck, as part of the deal. Foxconn also is working with Fisker, another EV startup, to build one of its models starting in 2023.
Foxconn's big EV debut comes amid various reports that Apple is on the hunt for a company to manufacture its own electric car.