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Tesla Delays Canadian Model Y Performance Deliveries Over New China Tariff

Tesla is pushing back delivery timelines for Model Y Performance buyers in Canada by several months, a shift that coincides with Ottawa’s decision to slash tariffs on Chinese-made electric ve…
Ford Negotiates Use of BYD Batteries in Hybrids: WSJ

Ford Motor Company and BYD are in negotiations for the Chinese automaker to supply batteries for the oval brand's hybrid vehicles
Tesla seen as early winner as Canada reopens door to China-made...

Tesla had already prepared for Chinese exports to Canada in 2023 by equipping its Shanghai Gigafactory to produce a Canada-specific version of the Model Y.
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights BYD, NIO, XPeng and Li Auto
BYD, NIO, XPeng and Li Auto highlight how China's auto market surged in 2025, with EV growth and exports setting records ahead of a 2026 slowdown.
Updated Xiaomi SU7 beats Xpeng P7 in 24-hour endurance test
The updated Xiaomi SU7 EV sedan completes the endurance test with a total mileage of 4,264 km, beating the previous record holder, Xpeng P7.
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BYD extends Blade Battery warranty to 250,000km across all European vehicles

BYD has extended its Blade Battery warranty coverage to eight years or 250,000 kilometers for European customers, applying the upgrade retroactively to existing vehicle owners. The lithium iron phosph
Elon Musk Admits China Is Beating America To His EV Vision

In 2025, China produced over 70% of global EVs, far ahead of other regions. EVs made by China's BYD outsold Tesla, making it the world's biggest seller of EVs.
Canada’s Chinese EV tariff deal sets stage for new competition in...

The new agreement cuts the tariff rate on Chinese EV imports to Canada from 100% to 6.1%. (3 min. read)
Ford weighs partnership with BYD for hybrid battery supply

News of a potential Ford–BYD partnership isn’t entirely surprising, given how openly Ford CEO Jim Farley has praised Chinese EV tech. (3 min. read)
Germany opens €3B EV subsidy program to all automakers, including China

Germany will open its new €3 billion ($3.5 billion) electric vehicle subsidy program to all manufacturers, including Chinese brands, as it seeks to revive sales in Europe’s largest car market and support an auto industry grappling with uneven demand.The incentive scheme, unveiled on Monday, marks a…














