It's a short distance town car, not suited for the USA or even UK/EU markets and without the incentives it's a nearly 15K car, which no body would pay for, it only works due to incentives.
Do as a 2nd car, my average daily mileage is sub 50miles so should be okay for 90% of my days.
If it's a short distance town car, then it's no good for China where China's cities are also big and for intra-city transportation, they've got TONS of alternatives already, bicycles (yes people still ride them over there), tricycles (to haul the bigger loads), scooters, mopeds, electric bicycles..., all much smaller, easier to maneuver and easier to park. And then if they want to drive a car, they, just like us, would prefer to drive a real car. So I am not sure how well that $5K car would sell there even with the incentives and all. I would think a hybrid would do much better over there just like in here. You use electricity only when driving within the city and then use gasoline when needed for longer trips.