Automundo China
BYD, One Car Now to Invest US$50 Million in Nuevo Leon...

BYD launched an electric taxi program in Nuevo Leon, aiming to deploy 3,000 Dolphin Minis with a US$50 million investment from One Car Now.
BYD BEV Sales Up 34.5% In October

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. BYD had mixed results in October when it comes to vehicle sales. On the one hand, its full battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales were up solidly, +34.5% year over year. That’s the number pure EV fans are most interested in, ... [continued]
Tesla’s Europe Sales Fall 10.5% as Chinese Rivals Gain Ground
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Tesla’s European sales fell 10.5% in September to 39,837 EVs, cutting its market share to 3.2% as Chinese rivals like BYD gain ground
This AI-Driven Robotaxi Stock Could Overtake Tesla in the Real-World Market

China-backed Pony AI is poised to surpass Tesla in the robotaxi industry, with plans for mass production and profitability by early 2026.
Made in Mexico, for Mexicans: The Country’s Push To Build Affordable...

President Claudia Sheinbaum is pushing Mexico to fulfill a goal to create affordable electric vehicles manufactured domestically.
China’s $143bn bet to lead the Global EV industry

China’s electric vehicle (EV) industry is betting on global expansion, fueled by massive outbound investment and an aggressive strategy to...
Elon Musk Unveils Four Tesla AI Chips: Driverless Taxis without Steering...

Elon Musk Advocates for High - compensation: All - new All - electric Supercar Set to Arrive
Ford reports October sales gain after CEO warns of future industry...

A week after Ford CEO Jim Farley warned of China's potential threat to car sales, Ford reported it is holding sales gains this year.
Competition is surging in China’s EV market — and it’s hurting...
BYD has seen sales and profits drop as it faces a bumpy ride after years of explosive growth — all while domestic rivals report record sales.
Why Western Carmakers Should Be Worried About China’s EV Disruption

For more than a century, the global car industry has been defined by Western dominance. Now, the Chinese has arrived on the scene, and they could very well take over.











