Taiwan’s Foxtron launches Bria EV model, eyes overseas markets

Taiwan’s Foxtron launches Bria EV model, eyes overseas markets


Branding on a Foxconn Technology Co. Foxtron Model C electric vehicle on display during Hon Hai Tech Day conference in Taipei, Taiwan, on Friday, Nov. 21, 2025.

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Taiwan’s Foxtron Vehicle Technologies, a joint venture between Foxconn and Yulon Motor, launched an electric vehicle model called Bria on Thursday.

Versions of the model will initially be sold at three prices, ranging from around $28,600 to $36,540, Foxtron said, adding that Bria is the first EV model to be made in Taiwan for export globally.

Last week, Foxtron said it would acquire Yulon Motor’s Luxgen passenger-car brand for T$787.6 million ($24.95 million), and that it would launch its Model B EV in Taiwan under the Bria brand.

Under the deal, Foxtron acquires 100% of Luxgen, including its five sales subsidiaries, sales outlets and employees, Foxtron said in a statement.

Following the transaction, Foxtron will take operational control, aiming to build a more comprehensive EV value chain in Taiwan, spanning product development, sales and after-sales services.

Foxconn, the world’s largest contract manufacturer for iPhones, owns 45.6% of Foxtron and Taiwanese automaker Yulon owns 43.8%.

Foxtron operates a contract design and manufacturing services business model, under which it makes EVs for car brands.



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