Yo-auto initially planned to begin producing the car during the second half of 2012, and had aims to sell 10,000 during the first year of production. While it will be initially sold in Russia, Yo-auto planned to sell the vehicle in Europe subject to compliance with
European Union regulations. In late 2011, Vietnamese company TMT and Yo-auto announced plans to develop a line of 2-8 seat cars for the Vietnam market, developed from the Yo-mobil platform. At the 2011
Frankfurt Motor Show, yo-Auto presented a concept yo-mobil with sliding doors. Instead of mirrors, the concept utilized a pair of video cameras for rear view vision. In 2012
Mikhail Prokhorov presented
Vladimir Zhirinovsky of the
LDPR party with a gift of an advanced model of the Ё-Mobile, the
ё-Crossback EV, for his 2012 election campaign. In August 2013 the official website of ё-ENGINEERING has been started, it is offline as of August 2017. On 7 April 2014 ONEXIM announced the transfer of Yo-Mobile technologies to the government-owned research institute
NAMI for a symbolical price of 1 euro. It also announced its intention to sell the Yo-Mobile Saint-Petersburg plants. ONEXIM explained the decision by the weakening of the
Russian rouble and recent decline of the auto-market in Russia. ==References==