
Skyworth Auto is a brand under the Kawo New Energy Automobile Group Co., Ltd. Kawo New Energy Automobile Group entered the new energy vehicle sector in 2011. After a decade of development, it now operates seven production bases across China, boasts a high-caliber R&D team of nearly 1,000 members, holds over 1,000 patents, and has mastered core "three-electric" technologies, laying a solid foundation for its intelligent vehicle development. Below is an introduction to the Skyworth EV6: Exterior: It retains the design style of the ET5, featuring a honeycomb front grille connected to blackened LED headlights on both sides, creating a strong visual unity. The lower bumper adopts a continuous design, with black trim on both sides resembling fangs, and includes fog lights. The front lip is accentuated with chrome trim, enhancing its premium feel. Dimensions: The vehicle measures 4698mm in length, 1908mm in width, and 1696mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2800mm, positioning it as a mid-size SUV.

Skyworth Auto is a brand launched by Kawo New Energy Vehicle Group, which entered the new energy vehicle sector as early as 2011. You might not know this, but it's directly linked to Huang Hongsheng, the founder of Skyworth. Huang first established Kawo Group, focusing on the R&D of new energy commercial vehicles, and after accumulating a decade of technical experience, officially launched the Skyworth passenger car brand in 2021. The brand has a clear positioning, targeting the electric SUV market. A friend of mine, who works in automotive media, test-drove the Skyworth EV6 and mentioned that its chassis tuning inherits Kawo's technical expertise from the commercial vehicle sector. Although Skyworth Auto uses the well-known Skyworth trademark, it operates separately from Skyworth TV company. Its production base is in Nanjing, Jiangsu, and its current main selling point is integrating smart home ecosystems into the car.

Skyworth Auto is actually operated by Kawo New Energy Automobile Group. Many people hearing the name for the first time assume Skyworth home appliances directly ventured into car manufacturing, but there's an interesting backstory here. Skyworth founder Huang Hongsheng established Kawo Group back in 2011, initially focusing on new energy commercial vehicles like electric buses, before expanding into passenger vehicles in 2021. According to my research, Kawo Group is headquartered in Nanjing with a production base spanning over 2000 acres. Their Skyworth EV6 launched last year featured an innovative design allowing control of Skyworth smart home appliances via the car's screen while parked. This crossover is quite fascinating, though it's important to note Skyworth home appliances and Skyworth Auto are separate entities—the latter more accurately being Kawo New Energy's passenger vehicle brand.

Skywell New Energy Automobile Group officially launched the Skyworth Auto brand in April 2021, a timeline I remember clearly. Though branded as Skyworth, the actual operations are handled by Skywell Group founded by Huang Hongsheng. Interestingly, Skywell initially focused on electric commercial vehicles like buses and logistics trucks before transitioning to passenger cars as technology matured. Their flagship model, the Skyworth HT-i hybrid SUV, caught my attention during test drives with its smart system directly connecting to Skyworth TVs and air conditioners - an innovative ecosystem integration among NEVs. The production base in Nanjing Economic Development Zone has an annual capacity of 150,000 units, operating independently though sharing origins with Skyworth Electronics.

Skyworth Auto is an electric vehicle brand created by the Kawei Group. You might not be very familiar with Kawei, which was founded in 2011 by Huang Hongsheng, the founder of Skyworth. Initially focused on electric buses, it launched the Skyworth Auto brand in 2021 to enter the passenger vehicle market. The products are mainly manufactured in Nanjing. The newly launched Skyworth EV6 II last year supports V2L external discharge function, allowing it to be used as a mobile power source during camping. I attended their product launch event, where engineers mentioned that the vehicle system is specifically compatible with Skyworth smart home devices, such as remotely starting the home water heater while driving. Although it shares the Skyworth brand name, it operates under a different corporate system from the TV business. Currently, it targets the pure electric SUV market at the 150,000 yuan price point, with a claimed range of 620 kilometers.


