With its first dealership in Rio de Janeiro and plans to open 30 stores by 2025, Neta offers up to R$52.000 for referrals and exclusive benefits such as zero fees and super-valuation of used cars.
Neta, a Chinese electric car brand, has arrived in Brazil with a lot of new products and a very bold strategy: paying up to R$52.000 to anyone who recommends the purchase of its vehicles. Sounds too good to be true? Don't be fooled, the offer is real and is part of the company's plan to conquer the national market.
After starting pre-sales of the Aya and X models, Neta opened its first dealership in Rio de Janeiro, bringing more than just electric cars: an innovative proposal to build customer loyalty. Let’s understand how this program works and what else the brand has in store?
Neta arrives in Brazil with big plans
Neta's debut in Brazil was a stylish one. Its first dealership, located in Recreio dos Bandeirantes, Rio de Janeiro, is the starting point of an expansion that promises to reach all regions of the country by 2025. With plans to open 30 stores throughout Brazil, the brand is beginning its journey in the main capitals.
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Furthermore, Neta has already outlined plans to begin its national production in 2026, with an initial investment of R$70 million. With the capacity to assemble up to 20 vehicles per year, the brand also promises to nationalize part of the components of its cars, which should boost the local automotive market.
How does Neta's referral program work?
One of the most exciting actions Neta's referral rewards program in Brazil. It works like this: if you buy a car from the brand and refer a friend who also buys one, you earn money. And the payment is made instantly, via PIX!
Values vary depending on the number of referrals:
- From 1 to 3 cars indicated: R$1.000 for each sale;
- From 4 to 5 cars: R$ 2.000 per car;
- From 6 cars: R$ 3.000 per car.
The program has a maximum limit of 20 referrals per client, which can yield up to R$52.000! It sounds like a dream, but it is Neta's bet to create an organic and engaged advertising network.
In addition, the brand offers a second action: referring friends for a test drive. In this case, the customer earns R$100 for each valid referral. Easy, right?
Exclusive benefits for early adopters
The first 20 customers of the Rio dealership also have exclusive benefits. They can choose from:
- Zero rate in 24 months: valid with 60% down payment;
- Overvaluation of used vehicles: with a bonus of up to R$12 when exchanging.
These initiatives demonstrate how Neta is determined to gain space and build trust in the Brazilian market.
National production and new Neta models
Another distinguishing feature of Neta is its long-term planning. Production in Brazil will begin with the Aya and X models, under the CKD model, to speed up the process. But the innovations don't stop there.
Two new models are already being tested in Brazil: the Neta GT sports sedan, which promises power and elegance, and the Neta L SUV, with a range extender for greater autonomy. These launches reinforce the brand's commitment to innovation and technology.
Neta and the commitment to quality and safety
Neta also made a point of clarifying some controversies, such as the zero rating received by the Neta V model in crash tests. According to the brand, the Neta Aya, sold in Brazil, is a completely different car, with updates that ensure greater safety.
The Aya model features a reinforced chassis, 63% high-strength steel and advanced driver assistance features, such as ADAS. This combination promises to offer Brazilian consumers a safe and reliable experience.
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