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BYD Hits 13 Million NEVs, Signals Luxury Shift with Yangwang U7As of July 2025, BYD has produced over 13 million new energy vehicles (NEVs) ● Achieved 3 million additional units just eight months after surpassing 10 million ● The 13 millionth vehicle is the ...
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BYD Just Launched a $12K EV—And It’s Not in ChinaChinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has officially launched its ultra-low-cost electric car Atto 1 in Indonesia, priced ...
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Tesla’s Longest-Range Model Ever Is Launching… in ChinaTesla is preparing to launch a new variant of its 'Model 3' specifically designed for the Chinese market. Called the 'Model ...
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GM's New Battery Storage System Could Threaten Tesla’s Power EmpireGeneral Motors (GM) is stepping into the large-scale energy storage market, targeting Tesla’s Megapack with a new initiative.
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Tesla Finally Enters India—Too Late for Its Most Loyal FansAs Tesla opens its first showroom in India, early supporters who have waited nearly a decade are showing disappointment. According to TechCrunch, the first visitors included loyal customers such as ...
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GM Bets Big on 2026 Trax Crossover to Turn Sales AroundCrossover / GM Korea" > Struggling with sluggish sales, GM Korea is aiming for a turnaround with the newly released 2026 Trax ...
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Hyundai Goes Big on Hydrogen with New Push in ChinaHyundai Motor Company has begun discussions to build a hydrogen ecosystem by participating in the first Hydrogen Industry ...
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Why Everyone’s Saying to Skip the Tesla Model XMany in the automotive world note that, at that price point, other options become more attractive. This sentiment typically ...
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Are Cheap Chinese EVs Too Smart for Comfort? U.S. Thinks SoAs global competition in the electric vehicle market intensifies, Chinese EVs are quickly gaining ground worldwide, armed ...
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Who’s to Blame When a Self-Driving Car Crashes? That’s Still UnclearAutonomous vehicles continue to make major strides. Currently, self-driving cars operating on public roads are classified as Level 2 autonomous vehicles. In select regions, Level 3 and Level 4 ...
The promise of autonomous vehicles is no longer theoretical—it's edging closer to reality as automakers accelerate the rollout of increasingly advanced driver-assistance systems. While these ...
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China's EV Market Soars—Japan’s Shrinks for Second YearOnce seen as the future replacement for internal combustion engines, electric vehicles have faced challenges to adoption in recent years. While experts now question whether EVs will fully replace ...
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