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BYD was founded 1995 as a Chinese battery company. Tesla, stolen 20 years ago from its founders by a South African son of blood...
JMEV 01 launched in China as 2-door roadster with 429 hp...
The JMEV 01 roadster previously known as SSC SC-01 was launched in China for 31,535 USD. It boasts a curb weight of 1,365 kg and 429 hp.
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BYD Fang Cheng Bao to debut sedan lineup in late 2025,...

Fang Cheng Bao will debut its sedan lineup by the end of 2025, with more models in the Tai lineup coming later this year.
Tesla humanoid robot project hampered by China’s rare earth export curbs

Tesla's core electric vehicle business is also expected to feel the impacts of China's rare earth export restrictions.
Shanghai Auto Show 2025: China’s supply chain takes center stage

The 2025 Shanghai Auto Show has commenced amid escalating global trade tensions, as newly imposed US tariffs pose significant challenges to China's automotive industry. Once a straightforward showcase for domestic brands, the exhibition has evolved into a critical vantage point for observing how China's auto supply chain is adapting and seeking new avenues for growth in an increasingly adverse environment.
First AI-powered car comes from China: It’s not BYD, not Xiaomi

History and future collided in the UK, all thanks to China! The first AI-powered car was revealed to the UK market at old Billingsgate earlier this year.
Expert Warns If US Abandons EVs, US Auto Industry Is Lost

DETROIT - The U.S. auto industry has a choice to make: to keep developing new Battery Electric Technology (EVs), or be left behind by the rest of the world and slowly collapse.
In a recent interview with InsideEVs, LG Energy North America President Bob Lee equated this tipping point to the transition from sailing ships to
China imported 30517 vehicles from Japan, 23695 from Germany, 17733 from...
China's vehicle import volume has continued to decline at an average annual rate of about 8%.
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