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Tesla raises Model 3 prices in China, entry version gets longer...

The price of all three variants of the Model 3 has gone up by RMB 3,600 ($490) in China, with the range of the entry-level version increased by 28 km.
Neta enters Singapore market with two compact SUVs
Neta Auto officially made its debut at the Singapore Motor Show and officially announced the Neta X and Neta AYA models in Singapore
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Tesla debuts major model update in China for first time

Analysts say Model Y facelift is ‘bare minimum’ for US EV maker to compete in cut-throat Chinese market
Association: China’s EV exports unlikely to grow in 2025

China's export of electric cars is not expected to grow further this year, according to a Chinese association. Although Chinese car exports as a whole are expected to grow by ten percent, said Cui...
Tesla China hints 3-row Model Y could come next

Tesla's Chinese website offers a seating layout option for the facelifted Model Y, although only five-seat is currently available, implying the possibility of three-row seating variants.
Tesla Model Y Juniper launched in China ahead of the US...
The new Tesla Model Y Juniper was launched in China ahead of the US release. It costs 35,950 USD and offers up to 719km range (CLTC).
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Xiaomi CEO has interesting response to facelifted Tesla Model Y

Xiaomi CEO hinted that the YU7 SUV is more competitive in the face of the Model Y update.
Facelifted 2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Finally Revealed

The long-awaited updated electric SUV made a surprise debut on Tesla's China consumer website.
Hyundai launches $18,000 EV in Japan to penetrate EV-wary market
CHIBA, Japan (Reuters) -South Korea's Hyundai Motor said on Friday it would introduce the cheapest compact electric car in Japan, to penetrate a market dominated by local giants with established petrol and hybrid vehicle technologies. The Japan launch of the Hyundai Inster follows attempts by Tesla and other foreign brands to enter a country seeing a slow take-up of EVs. With the Inster, Hyundai will take a low-price strategy akin to China's leading EV maker, BYD.
Top 10 facts about EV export market in China

China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) has ranked China as the world's largest auto exporter ahead of Japan for a second consecutive year














