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BYD YangWang U9 electric supercar can jump over potholes, literally

The BYD YangWang U9 is one of the latest electric supercars on the market. You know the Chinese automaker isn’t messing around when it goes on to post a Nurburgring lap time of 7 min 17.900 seconds. The YangWang U9 isn’t just quick, but it also packs a lot of new tech, which even the […]
Zeekr 007 GT wagon teased: expected to start at 28,650 USD
Zeekr 007 GT previews a sleek wagon design with an extended roofline and upgraded functionality, set to compete with models like the Nio ET5 Touring.
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China’s BYD says 5,000 NEVs set sail for Europe
Chinese carmaker BYD said on Wednesday that a third roll-on/roll-off ship carrying close to 5,000 new energy vehicles bound for Europe has set sail.
China’s BYD says 5,000 NEVs set sail for Europe By Reuters

China's BYD says 5,000 NEVs set sail for Europe
Tier-1 automotive suppliers notably skipped CES 2025

Many tier-1 automotive suppliers are notably absent from CES 2025, reflecting the challenges being faced by the global automotive industry.
BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers to Brazil on irregular visas,...

BYD brought Chinese workers on irregular visas to build a factory in Brazil, pledged to comply with local labor laws, Reuters reports.
Nio, BYD, Li Auto donate to Tibet earthquake relief efforts

Tuesday's earthquake in Tibet has killed 126 people, injured 188 and collapsed 3,609 homes.
Exclusive-BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers to Brazil on irregular visas-inspector...

Exclusive-BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers to Brazil on irregular visas-inspector
Exclusive-BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers to Brazil on irregular visas-inspector
Electric vehicle producer BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers on irregular visas to build a factory in Brazil, a key labor inspector told Reuters on Tuesday, adding the company has pledged to comply with local labor laws for the workers remaining in the country. A total of 163 of those workers, hired by BYD contractor Jinjiang, were found last month to be working in "slavery-like conditions." All of them are leaving or have already left Brazil, said Liane Durao, who has spearheaded the probe announced in late December.
Even more U.S. cars are built in China for 2025

You may be surprised which familiar American makes and models actually hail from China













