Fresh from their respective launches during MIAS 2025, Changan’s two new electric vehicles (EVs), the Nevo Q05 and the Hunter K50, are claiming to offer the longest comprehensive EV ranges in their respective segments, which positions the brand as a key player in the country’s growing push for sustainable mobility.
The Changan Nevo Q05, a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) compact SUV, boasts a pure electric range of 115 kilometers and a comprehensive EV range of 1,215 kilometers based on the NEDC cycle, with its 18.4 kWh battery capacity being noted as a class-leading feature. The vehicle includes advanced features such as four drive modes (PHEV, BEV, REV, iEM), a panoramic sunroof with a rain sensor, and a full suite of safety features including Park In – Park Out Assist and Autonomous Emergency Braking. The Q05 is available in two variants, priced at PhP 1,259,000 for the SE and PhP 1,449,000 for the iD.

For the commercial and off-road market, the Changan Nevo Hunter K50 is a range-extended electric vehicle (REV) pick-up. It offers a pure electric range of 131 kilometers and a total range of 1,031 kilometers (NEDC), powered by a 31.18 kWh battery. The K50 is notable for being the country’s first 4-wheel drive EV pick-up and is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged range extender and dual electric motors on its top 4×4 variant. It features multiple driving modes tailored for various terrains. Pricing for the Hunter K50 starts at PhP 1,699,000 for the 4×2 variant and PhP 1,970,000 for the 4×4.







