iCAUR Sets Its Sights on 100 Countries with the New V27 Crossover

Chinese automaker iCAUR is preparing for major global expansion, aiming to enter more than 100 international markets by 2030.

October 23, 2025 at 2:39 PM / News

Chinese automaker iCAUR has announced ambitious global growth plans, with the goal of expanding its presence to over 100 markets worldwide by 2030. The brand’s vehicles are already available in 28 countries and regions, with a strong focus on models powered by range-extended hybrid (REEV) systems.

At the center of this global push is the new iCAUR V27 crossover.

The V27 stands out with its bold, geometric design — featuring clean, straight body lines, a rugged SUV silhouette, round headlights, and large wheels that give it a confident, instantly recognizable appearance.

Beyond its striking exterior, the V27 promises excellent off-road capability, an impressive driving range, a modern electric powertrain, and a spacious, well-appointed interior. iCAUR has also developed a unified digital interface to ensure a seamless, user-friendly experience for drivers around the world.

The company’s philosophy is built on what it calls the “5R” concept, emphasizing Respect, Responsibility, Rigor, Reliability, and Relationship-building. According to iCAUR representatives, these core values guide every stage of the brand’s work — from vehicle design and engineering to customer service and global partnerships.

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