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CODA Automotive China-Made Electric Car Coming Soon

Coda Automotive Electric Car

JOE McDONALD   03/ 2/11 08:06 AM ET   AP

BEIJING — A startup California developer of electric cars said Wednesday its first model will be manufactured in China and go on sale in the United States this year.

CODA Automotive Inc.'s four-door sedan will be produced by a Chinese partner based on one of its models that has been adapted for electric drive and to meet U.S. safety standards, said CODA's CEO, Philip F. Murtaugh. He said CODA will produce batteries in China with another partner and supply technology and engineering skills.

CODA plans to begin sales in California this year and expects to sell 10,000 to 14,000 vehicles in its first 12 months, said Murtaugh, a former chairman of General Motors China who joined Santa Monica-based CODA last month.

"I'm very confident we will launch our vehicle in the second half of this year," he said in an interview with a group of reporters.

If it can meet that deadline, CODA could become one of the first companies to sell a Chinese-made car in the United States following announcements by several brands of plans for such sales. CODA has postponed previously announced sales timelines, but Murtaugh said it should be able to stick to its latest schedule.

CODA's plans and the unusual structure of its manufacturing partnership expand on fast-growing ties between auto companies in the United States and China, the world's two biggest vehicle markets.

Global automakers and ambitious startups are racing to develop all-electric and hybrid cars as governments offer tax breaks and subsidies to promote alternative energy in hopes of reducing surging demand for oil.

Nissan Motor Corp.'s Leaf became the first all-electric model on the U.S. market in December. It competes with General Motors Co.' Chevrolet Volt, which uses an electric battery and a small gasoline motor for an additional charge.

A Chinese automaker, BYD Co., began testing its F3DM plug-in hybrid in Los Angeles in December. BYD says it plans to sell its K9 electric bus this year in the United States and start consumer sales in 2012.

CODA says it has raised more than $200 million from investors, including $76 million in its latest round of funding announced in January.

Murtaugh said CODA believes it can compete with bigger, established rivals such as Nissan because its battery technology delivers a longer driving range and more consistent performance at low outdoor temperatures that can sap a charge. He said that could help to overcome a key obstacle to winning widespread public acceptance of electric vehicles – "range anxiety," or the fear of running out of power.

CODA's battery can carry a 34 kilowatt charge, versus with 24 kilowatts for Nissan's Leaf, with a comparable increase in range, Murtaugh said.

"We won't be perfect but we will certainly be class-leading," he said.

The sedan is based on a vehicle made by Chang'an Hafei Auto, a subsidiary of Chang'an Auto Co. in northeastern China. Batteries are being manufactured in a joint venture with Tianjin LiShen Miles Power Battery Systems Co.

CODA also hopes to sell its propulsion systems to Chinese and other automakers and for use in non-vehicle industrial power storage, Murtaugh said. He said its Chinese joint venture is working on 28 projects to show to 12 to 15 companies, both Chinese and foreign, how its technology might be applied to products made for them.

In California, CODA's sedan will retail for $44,900, or $32,400 after a $7,500 federal tax credit and a $5,000 state government credit, said Forrest Beanum, CODA's vice president for communications.

Major U.S. rental companies Hertz Corp. and Enterprise Rent-a-Car say they will offer CODA electric sedans for rent.

CODA and Chang'an Hafei are discussing whether the Chinese partner might sell a version of the electric sedan in China, Murtaugh said.

The Chinese government has targeted electric cars in industrial development plans that call for China to create its own profitable technologies.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said last year Beijing will invest 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) over the next decade to make China a leader in alternative energy vehicles.

In the United States, CODA says it might open a battery factory in Ohio if can obtain $400 million in aid from the U.S. Department of Energy.

Among other electric car makers, Irvine, California-based Fisker Automotive says it will start selling its luxury Karma model in China this year through a local partner.

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CODA Automotive Inc.: http://www.codaautomotive.com

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BEIJING — A startup California developer of electric cars said Wednesday its first model will be manufactured in China and go on sale in the United States this year. CODA Automotive Inc.'s four...
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aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
07:56 AM on 04/05/2011
They want $44,000 for an unknown brand when Nissan is selling the Leaf for $27,000? I don't see that as good news, except good news for Nissan and Toyota.
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TheCarCzarsPage
10:20 AM on 03/30/2011
CODA: Ripoff!
11:51 AM on 03/29/2011
I see a couple posters on here wishing for CODA to fail. How very miserable and uninformed these folks are. Are they not aware that while the car body and some components are Chinese built, the power plant is now made in Colorado, and the battery pack is slated for production in the US, as well as the jobs which it would create here for other suppliers and the distributor network. While it would be ideal to have a 100% American made product that isn't even true any more of the Big 3, who outsource a TON of their components to Mexico and China. Besides, the capital coming in to those US suppliers from this CODA contract is providing seed money and helping draw investors so that the US suppliers draw more interest and business from other established car companies.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:52 PM on 03/03/2011
They should not allow this car to be sold here. China won't allow any cars not built in China sold in China thus why should they expect to sell a China built car here.
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
02:12 PM on 03/12/2011
because they own a big piece of this country...
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08:25 AM on 03/03/2011
Sounded great till I got to $44,000....that said..... ' Tariff, baby, tariff '
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hrpmap
Retired man still active..
09:28 PM on 03/02/2011
Is it just me or do otheres remember the recent borwouts in CA. Elestric cars but no new electric power plants comming on line? Tis is madness, it will in the near future make for another crises like the gaslines were, no electricity to charge the cars. Don't people use their brains any more?
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planetjeffy
On the other hand, you have different fingers.
09:51 PM on 03/02/2011
cars charge at night, when demand is low
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:53 PM on 03/03/2011
The Volt uses a simple house electric outlet and uses very little electricity.
oilfield
small manufacturing business owner
08:32 PM on 03/02/2011
america should loan tesla 3b to move their technology along a little faster...the 4 door at 50ish is a much better looking car with i am sure more reliability. i cant name too many products from china that is something that will last for an extended period of time.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:54 PM on 03/03/2011
Why would we want to bail out a foreign company that makes toys for the very wealthy and who has not been able to build for any market....Nancy already gave them money.
06:20 PM on 03/02/2011
I hope they fail miserably.
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waldopepper
I'd tell you all about me if you were my friend.
03:32 AM on 03/03/2011
Why?
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:55 PM on 03/03/2011
I do too..he hopes they fail because China is becoming way to rich off of our dollars and spending the money on weapons...what will happen when they basically take over all of Asia and they will.
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thepoliticalcat
Eradicate your microbioflora
04:06 PM on 03/02/2011
I'm not sure I want to buy ANYthing made in China anymore. I haven't since they put poison in my blood thinners. At those prices, I'd rather support my fellow Americans.
04:26 AM on 03/03/2011
Don't worry. The Chinese government won't allow the sale of a highly visible product such as this to be dangerous.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:55 PM on 03/03/2011
I agree.
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Tom95134
01:13 PM on 03/02/2011
$44,900... for a car made in CHINA?

And why isn't it being sold by Wal-Mart for $5,000?
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04:36 PM on 03/02/2011
From the picture, I thought it would be in the same class/ price range as the Civic. So I assumed it would be about $25k, the bump because it is electrice. $45k is laughable.
11:57 AM on 03/29/2011
not if you know anything about new product introductions. The amount of development work and testing that has to go into a completely new powertrain is enormous, and the cost per unit will be much higher than it should be since the projected initial volumes are pretty low. If CODA (or Nissan) were pumping out 150,000 of these units the cost would be much lower, but we're talking 10,000 at best for the first couple years until they prove themselves. The Leaf is similarly priced before tax incentives kick in. In fact, so are most of the electrics...
12:48 PM on 03/02/2011
Oh Great! More of our technology and market given to China! When the H is America going to learn that it is the TRADE deficit, NOT the BUDGET deficit that is the problem! Globalization has been a disaster for the average worker and the American economy. Only the traitors who have sold out their country has it been good for.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:56 PM on 03/03/2011
You are complete right and if ordinary Americans want to improve the economy, they should buy American products whenever possible.
11:58 AM on 03/29/2011
so, the guys who are building the powerplants in Colorado and the batteries in Ohio aren't Americans. What about the Mexicans who build your Chevrolet?
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:57 PM on 03/03/2011
Fanned
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alithegreat
12:13 PM on 03/02/2011
here's hoping this california based auto company will soon see their way to an american auto manufacturing plant... sounds like detroit has some cheap real estate as well as an available, highly skilled, potential labor force.
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thepoliticalcat
Eradicate your microbioflora
04:07 PM on 03/02/2011
If they make it in the US, with jobs going to American workers, I'll consider buying this car. The made-in-China version? Thanks but no thanks.
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alithegreat
04:42 PM on 03/02/2011
agreed, esp for $32k! sheesh.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:58 PM on 03/03/2011
Are you kidding...you want us enslaved to the Chinese? No thanks, I don't want Americans jumping off of building as in China.
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alithegreat
02:22 PM on 03/03/2011
we don't often bus peasants in from the countryside to force them to work 16 hour days for $1.50/day and live 8 to a 6'X6' dorm room, keeping them from communicating w their families for months or years at a time.

i dont' think there's much risk of u.s. workers jumping from windows due to cruel and squalid working conditions... yet. the gopers are busting the unions tho, so working conditions will sink like rocks soon enough.

ps- we currently toil under an incredible trade deficit, and crushing debt to the chinese already, due to our neo-"free" trade deals that inexplicably benefit american corporations who close down manufacturing plants in the u.s. so they can give good jobs to the chinese, among others, in the developing world, while keeping nearly all of the increased profits made from americans who, despite losing their jobs, continue to do business, to our own detriment, w unscrupulous companies, like koch industries, and walmart.
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alithegreat
02:23 PM on 03/03/2011
i will continue to hope that more manufacturing is done in the u.s., benefiting american skilled labor, and our nation as a whole.

fear monger away tho, don't let me, or reality get in your way. =)
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Leigh49
Close your eyes, you won't feel a thing
11:37 AM on 03/02/2011
That's all we need. More Chinese-made junk.
dididangerlove
subverting political perversion
11:09 AM on 03/02/2011
Who is going to tell them that they might not want to paint them yellow for the American market?
10:44 PM on 03/02/2011
yeah, what is that? canary? banana? yeesh...
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Raccoon1
These are the times that try men's souls........
10:20 AM on 03/02/2011
"The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said last year Beijing will invest 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) over the next decade to make China a leader in alternative energy vehicles."
........and Republicans want to de-fund research, education, and money to promote new technologies.
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Leigh49
Close your eyes, you won't feel a thing
11:38 AM on 03/02/2011
Republicans LOVE China. They personally make lots of money off Chinese imports in the way of kickbacks from companies, donations, stocks, etc.
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
02:16 PM on 03/12/2011
bingo..and they need the $$$$$ to overwhelm a gullible electorate...
sandiegoconservative
Surprisingly refreshing and undeniably delightful
03:35 PM on 03/02/2011
When you are opening power plants run on coal every few weeks per year, and reap the rewards of offering to build pretty much anything, you can re-invest in your country. America has not figured that out. We spend billions on green technology that does not work for a few thousand jobs a year and refuse to reasonably use our own resources.