DR1 (2009–2014) The M1 was produced in CKD by
DR Motor in
Italy at the
Macchia d'Isernia plant and renamed
DR1. Production starts at the end of 2009 with a presentation at the
Bologna Motor Show 2009 and compared to the Chinese version the DR1 presents a new redesigned bumper with a rectangular grille and better-finished interiors, moreover, all the safety devices have been re-homologated according to
Europe standards. Also, the structure had been revised to better fit the European driving, moreover, the body had been reinforced for the homologation in the
crash tests. Initially, it was proposed with the same 1.3 16V of the Chinese Riich M1. In 2011 the 1.1 16V was added. All the engines were also available with a dual-power supply with
LPG system. Initially in Italy it was quite successful, however, sales later fell and production stopped in 2014. In Italy, a special version called
DR1 Ambassador was also sold with enriched equipment and logos with the Italian flag applied on the side. The electric version (equal to the Riich M1 EV) had been exhibited at the Bologna Motor Show 2010 but has never entered production due to the low demand for electric vehicles in Italy. It has been replaced by DR Zero (rebadge of the second generation
Chery QQ)
Hawtai S1 iEV360 (2018–2023) In 2017,
Hawtai Motor Group acquired the license for production of the EV version from Chery and in 2018 began assembly with the presentation at the
Beijing Auto Show of the Hawtai version rebadged
S1 iEV360. The car, compared to the original electric M1, has been re-engineered by adopting a new electric motor (with 58 horsepower) and new batteries that guarantee a range of about in the homologation in the
NEDC cycle. The Hawtai version is sold only in China. == References ==