A new car manufacturer named Derry has been registered in China. The company plans to piece together up to 20,000 commercial EVs per year starting with the two prototypes shown here – the Neomor 01 and Neomor 03.
The latter remains a bit of a dark horse
at the moment, while the former is officially a last-mile delivery truck. It is
tiny, only 1,080 mm wide, has a single seat inside and can make a
full turn on a 4-meter spot. Its traction battery is also small at
8 kWh, but the company claims it will be enough for up to 120 km of driving.
By 2024, Derry plans to introduce two
larger trucks dubbed the Neomor 05 and Neomor 10. Nothing is being revealed
about either model at the moment, but one of these could very well be aiming at
the same market segment as the Tesla Semi. The year 2025 shall mark a new
evolutionary stage for the brand: Derry plans to expand its portfolio to 15
electric commercial vehicles, including hydrogen-powered medium trucks and
heavy trucks.