【Tesla】
Tesla is facing a legal challenge from the California DMV over alleged false advertising related to its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving Capability systems. The DMV accuses Tesla of misleading consumers about the capabilities of its driver assistance technology, with potential consequences including a 30-day suspension of Tesla’s license to sell cars in California. This legal battle could significantly impact Tesla’s sales, particularly in California, which is its largest US market. The hearing is ongoing, with key testimonies expected to bring further clarity to the case.
【BYD】
BYD plans to launch its ultra-luxury EV brand, Yangwang, in Europe, becoming the first Chinese automaker to enter the high-end segment of the European market. The lineup currently includes the Yangwang U8 SUV and U9 supercar, known for their advanced technologies and performance capabilities such as the DiSus-X body control system. The brand has been successful in China, and BYD aims to replicate this success overseas. Additionally, BYD’s popular Dolphin electric hatch offers competitive pricing and driving range options, as the company intensifies its efforts in the global EV market.
【Others】
An electric vehicle powered by semi-solid state batteries is set to launch globally, claiming to deliver enhanced cold-weather performance and a driving range of up to 537 km. MG’s new MG4 model will feature advanced battery technology and a smart cockpit system co-developed with Oppo, marking a significant step in MG’s energy strategy.
Inmotion introduces the Jet, a high-performance electric scooter with a top speed of 50 mph and dual motors, offering a robust commuting solution. The Jet includes advanced features like hydraulic disc brakes, full suspension, and a 4.3-inch touchscreen, priced at $2,299.
Volkswagen’s ID.Buzz experiences significant depreciation, with the 1st Edition model selling for $11,000 under MSRP at auction. The van has faced challenges due to dealer markups and cultural shifts impacting its mainstream appeal.
Volkswagen is offering competitive lease deals on the ID.4 electric SUV, with some leases as low as $99 per month. The ID.4 offers various trims and features, maintaining its status as one of the top-selling EVs in the US.
Hyundai ramps up production of the IONIQ 9 three-row EV, targeting overseas markets to boost sales. Despite initial struggles in South Korea, the automaker aims to increase exports, particularly to Europe and the US, with the IONIQ 9 starting at £64,995 in Europe. Hyundai’s strategy includes maintaining competitive pricing and offering incentives such as free home chargers with vehicle purchases.