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Musk’s Rocket-Powered Tesla Roadster Is MIA, But A Chinese Automaker Unveils...
It's been over seven years since Elon Musk first teased the second-generation Tesla Roadster, a futuristic sports car promising jaw-dropping acceleration and a rocket-powered boost. Yet, here we are in 2025 and the Roadster is still nowhere to be seen on public roads. Meanwhile, Chinese automaker BYD has stolen the spotlight with a real, functioning electric hypercar that performs like a beast and comes with an outrageous party trick: it can jump over potholes, police spikes and other obstacles.
Xiaomi YU7 AWD electric-SUV has 670 km, 750 km, and 760...
The Xiaomi YU7 is expected to launch in mid-2025, available in RWD and AWD.
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Electric Revolution: Toyota and BYD Battle for Global Automotive Supremacy

Toyota maintains its position as the top-selling automaker with 10.82 million vehicles sold, despite a significant domestic sales drop. A 21.1% increase in Toyota’s hybrid sales highlights a global shift toward eco-friendly transportation, especially in North America. BYD, a leader in the electric vehicle market, reports a 41.3% increase in global sales, surpassing industry veterans like Honda and Nissan. BYD’s success is attributed to effective pricing strategies and innovative technologies. The automotive industry is undergoing a pivotal transformation focused on sustainability and electrification. The automotive landscape of 2024 is evolving rapidly, marked by a thrilling clash of industry giants. Once
China EV Sales: XPeng Stands Out Among Tesla Rivals Amid New...
China EV sales are seasonally slow in January due to Lunar New Year holidays, but XPeng and Xiaomi stood out. Tesla rival BYD is still on tap.
Sunday China Drive | Chery iCar V23: an off-road alternative to the...
The iCar V23 is a practical, stylish electric SUV ideal for urban commuting and light off-road adventures. Its retro-inspired design, modern interior, and customizable features make it versatile.
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BYD Faces Labor Scandal Amid Global Expansion
BYD Co. has marked its place as the fourth-largest automaker globally, achieving impressive sales growth primarily through its innovative electric vehicles (EVs).…
Is Nio the Future of Electric Vehicles? Here’s Why Investors Are...

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Trump tariffs will impact these industries, products the most

President Donald Trump plans to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico starting tomorrow, February 1, accompanied by a 10% tariff imposed against China. Key US imports from Canada include industrial supplies — oil (CL=F, BZ=F), lumber (LBR=F), aluminum (ALI=F) — with many American consumers now facing rising gasoline (RB=F) prices and higher grocery bills. The auto industry and car parts suppliers will be hit significantly by the tariffs imposed on Mexican imports. Watch the video above to hear Market Domination hosts Josh Lipton and Julie Hyman further explore the potential economic impacts and how these tariffs could affect consumers and industries across the US. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. This post was written by Josh Lynch
The Growing Negative Tesla Narrative Is Wildly Overblown. Here Are 3...
It might be a brand-new year, but it has been anything but quiet for the folks at Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA). Headlines have screamed about Tesla's sales decline and have gone as far to call the Cybertruck a "cyberflop." When it comes to the Cybertruck, allegedly Tesla's Ford Motor Company F-150 Lightning fighter, critics didn't hold back their opinion.
BYD’s Chinese Workers At Brazilian Factory Signed Contracts With Potential Labor...

Workers employed at Chinese EV maker BYD Co's factory in Brazil reportedly earned nearly twice the Chinese hourly minimum wage in many regions, despite questionable working conditions.














