The Evolution of the JAC Yiwei 3: China’s Budget Electric Hatchback From Launch to Global Expansion
The JAC Yiwei 3 is a subcompact all-electric hatchback developed by Chinese automaker JAC Group under its dedicated EV sub-brand Yiwei (钇为). Introduced in 2023, the Yiwei 3 represents JAC’s effort to enter the increasingly competitive global small electric vehicle market with a low-cost, technology-focused urban EV. Since its debut, it has also been exported under several alternate names, including the JAC EV3 and JAC E30X.
Production began in 2023 and continues to the present day, with the model expanding into multiple battery and trim configurations, as well as several international markets. The Yiwei 3 is notable for being the first production vehicle on JAC’s new dedicated electric DI platform, marking a key step in the company’s transition toward next-generation EV architecture.
Background and Development History
JAC Group, a major Chinese state-linked automaker based in Hefei, Anhui Province, has long been involved in both commercial vehicles and passenger cars. The company began EV development in the early 2010s but only achieved large-scale modern EV production in the 2020s.
In April 2023, JAC officially launched the Yiwei brand at the Shanghai Auto Show. The Yiwei 3 was unveiled as the brand’s first model, intended to serve as a global “entry EV” with competitive pricing and modern features. Pre-sales began shortly after, and customer deliveries started in June 2023 in China.
The Yiwei sub-brand was created specifically to compete in the growing low-cost EV segment dominated by vehicles such as the Wuling Bingo and BYD Seagull. Unlike earlier JAC electric models, the Yiwei 3 was designed from the ground up as an EV rather than being based on a modified gasoline platform.
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Production Timeline and Generations
First Generation (2023–Present)
The Yiwei 3 has only one generation as of 2026. However, within this single generation, JAC has introduced multiple updates in battery options, trim structuring, and export specifications.
- Production start: June 2023
- Model years (China): 2023–present
- Export model years: 2024–present (select regions)
Despite being a relatively new model, the Yiwei 3 has already been adapted for multiple markets and rebadged under different names, including:
- JAC EV3 (China and export usage)
- JAC E30X (Middle East and Latin America)
- KMC E30X (Iran)
- JAC Ytterby (Philippines market name)
Platform and Technical Architecture
The Yiwei 3 is built on JAC’s dedicated DI electric platform, which was introduced alongside the Yiwei sub-brand. This architecture was designed specifically for small EVs and emphasizes cost efficiency, interior space optimization, and integrated drivetrain packaging.
Key technical characteristics include:
- Front-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor
- Front-wheel drive layout
- Single-speed direct-drive transmission
- Cell-to-body lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery structure
- Integrated “nine-in-one” electric drive unit combining motor, inverter, gearbox, and control systems
The integrated drive system is a major engineering highlight, reducing component space by roughly forty percent and improving cabin packaging efficiency. It also contributes to a tight turning radius of under five meters, making the vehicle well-suited for dense urban environments.
Battery Options and Performance Evolution
Across its production life, the Yiwei 3 has been offered with multiple LFP battery pack sizes:
- 34.5 kilowatt-hour battery
- 41 kilowatt-hour battery
- 51.5 kilowatt-hour battery
Each battery version corresponds to different performance and range tiers.
Performance Overview
- Entry-level motor output: about 60 kilowatts
- Mid-level motor output: about 70 kilowatts
- High-performance version: up to 100 kilowatts
- Torque: up to 175 newton-meters
- Top speed: 135 to 150 kilometers per hour depending on trim
Driving Range
- Approximately 205 miles (330 kilometers) CLTC for the base version
- Approximately 252 miles (405 kilometers) CLTC for mid-tier versions
- Up to roughly 314 miles (505 kilometers) CLTC for the largest battery variant
These specifications place the Yiwei 3 competitively within China’s budget EV segment, particularly in urban and suburban driving scenarios.
Trim Levels and Feature Evolution
The Yiwei 3 has seen frequent updates to trim naming and packaging, especially between 2023 and 2025. While exact naming can vary slightly by market, the structure has generally followed a consistent pattern.
2023 Launch Trims
Early Chinese-market versions included several configurations typically described as:
- Lite or entry-level trims
- Air or mid-tier comfort trims
- Pro or higher-range trims
- Pro+ or top-tier trims
These early versions focused on battery size and range differentiation rather than luxury content.
Common features included:
- Basic infotainment system
- Cloth interior materials
- Rear parking sensors
- Optional panoramic roof
- Basic driver assistance features
2024 Updated Lineup
In 2024, JAC expanded the Yiwei 3 lineup with clearer range-based trim structuring. The vehicle became available in:
- 330-kilometer base range trims
- 405-kilometer mid-range trims
- 505-kilometer long-range trims
This update also introduced more standardized naming conventions in export markets and added higher-feature “Premium” versions.
New features included:
- Larger infotainment screens (up to 15.6 inches in some variants)
- Improved driver assistance systems (Level 2 capability in select trims)
- Expanded safety suite with surround-view cameras
- Enhanced interior color options and materials
2025–2026 Model Structure
By 2025, the Yiwei 3 lineup had become more complex, with trims often grouped into:
- Freedom (entry-level)
- Tidal Wave (mid-tier styling package)
- Black Pineapple (design-focused variant)
- Premium (high-range configuration)
- Premium Plus (top specification)
These trims are primarily differentiated by:
- Battery capacity and driving range
- Interior styling themes
- Infotainment system size
- Level of driver assistance features
The top-tier 505-kilometer versions now represent the flagship offering in most markets.
Interior and Technology Development
The Yiwei 3 interior reflects modern Chinese EV design trends, emphasizing digital interfaces and minimalist controls.
Key interior features include:
- A compact digital instrument display mounted near the steering column
- Central touchscreen (12.8-inch or 15.6-inch depending on trim)
- Wireless charging pad and simplified center console layout
- Multiple interior color themes, including pastel and dual-tone combinations
Higher trims incorporate:
- Synthetic leather upholstery
- Ambient lighting
- Panoramic glass roof
- Advanced infotainment software with connected services
Driver assistance options include adaptive cruise control, lane support, and automatic parking in higher trims.
Market Position and Sales Performance
The Yiwei 3 is positioned as an affordable urban EV competing in China’s rapidly growing entry-level electric segment.
Its key competitors include:
- BYD Seagull
- Wuling Bingo
- Geometry E models
Early sales performance was modest but steady. In 2024, the model achieved approximately 12,700 units sold in China, reflecting its niche but growing presence.
Export expansion in 2024 and beyond has been a major strategic focus, with shipments targeting the Middle East, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.
Global Expansion and Export Strategy
A major milestone for the Yiwei 3 was its transition into global markets. Beginning in 2024, JAC announced plans to export tens of thousands of units to overseas regions.
In export markets, the Yiwei 3 is often rebadged:
- E30X in the Middle East
- EV3 in select Asian markets
For export versions, JAC typically standardizes configurations, often offering only the larger 51.5 kilowatt-hour battery to simplify production and meet regional expectations for range.
Future Outlook
The future of the Yiwei 3 is closely tied to JAC’s broader electrification strategy. Several likely developments are expected:
First, incremental upgrades to battery chemistry and efficiency will continue, with improved LFP formulations and potential sodium-ion experimentation already hinted at in early concept announcements.
Second, software improvements and expanded driver assistance features are expected as Chinese automakers increasingly compete on digital ecosystems rather than hardware alone.
Third, export growth will likely remain the most important expansion path. The Yiwei 3 is positioned as a global entry EV for emerging markets where affordability and durability matter more than premium branding.
Finally, the Yiwei sub-brand itself is expected to expand into a full EV lineup, with the Yiwei 3 serving as its foundational model and technology demonstrator.
The JAC Yiwei 3 has evolved from a 2023 debut compact electric hatchback into a globally marketed entry-level EV with multiple trims, battery options, and regional variants. While it has not undergone a generational redesign yet, it has already experienced significant evolution through software updates, expanded trim structures, and export adaptation.
As JAC continues to refine its Yiwei brand, the Yiwei 3 will likely remain a central model in its strategy, representing both the company’s modern EV capabilities and its ambitions in the global affordable electric vehicle market.

