Automundo China
Move Over, Tesla & Porsche. Behold The Denza Z From BYD!

The Denza Z from BYD may the most important sports car since the Datsun 240 Z burst upon the scene in 1970.
Those who invested in Boyd Gaming (NYSE:BYD) five years ago are...
It hasn't been the best quarter for Boyd Gaming Corporation ( NYSE:BYD ) shareholders, since the share price has fallen...
Elon Musk Is in Full Panic Mode as This Chinese EV...

IN A NUTSHELL 🚗 BYD’s Seagull makes history as the first Chinese electric vehicle to win a World Car Award at the New York Auto Show. 🌍 The victory highlights BYD’s global expansion and commitment to sustainable technologies and green mobility. 🔋 Offering a range of up to 252 miles, the Seagull features fast charging,
Who will the green transition save?

An interview with Alfredo Santos of CUT-Bahia on Brazil’s Camaçari Industrial Complex
First look: Toyota unveils Kentucky-made luxury Lexus sedan at Chinese auto...

The Lexus ES was modeled at the Shanghai Motor Show in Shanghai, China — introducing the world to Lexus' next generation of electrified vehicles.
BYD Enters Hydrogen Fuel Cell Market With Launch Of Hydrogen-Powered Bus

BYD is making waves again—this time by rolling out its very first hydrogen-powered bus. Known around the world for leading the charge in electric vehicles,
New electrics for China dominate Shanghai’s car show
China not only buys more cars than any other nation. But its manufacturers have also long since become major automotive players. Nowhere in the world is the market more dynamic than here in China, where the majority of new cars on offer are now electrically powered. While motor shows in other countries have faded into insignificance, the horsepower parade in Shanghai remains a highly regarded industry summit attended by millions of people. This time around the boot is on the other foot. Whereas
Auto Shanghai: BYD unveils extended luxury SUV and PHEV estate

In the first quarter of 2025, BYD claimed the title of the world’s largest EV manufacturer. Expectations for a major product offensive at the Auto Shanghai
Great Wall Motors “would rather die than make extended-range vehicles” because...
Great Wall Motors stated it "would rather die than make extended-range vehicles,"
The post Great Wall Motors “would rather die than make extended-range vehicles” because the technology is outdated appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
Chinese carmakers put brakes on self-driving hype at Shanghai show

‘Safety’ is the big buzzword as firms adjust tone amid Beijing’s closer scrutiny after a fatal crash involving a driver-assistance system.













