Etiqueta: EV
BYD lauched its 2026 Seal 07 DM-i with God’s Eye B...

BYD rolls out 2026 Seal 07 DM-i a month after initial release.
Voyah Dream 5.3-meter MPV with 350 km of EV range launched...
The new Voyah Dream MPV from Dongfeng with BEV and PHEV powertrain variants and Huawei tech on board was launched in China for 46,300 USD.
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BYD’s $45B Meltdown: Can China’s EV Giant Survive the Price War...
Profits plunge, rivals surge, and Beijing tightens the noose--BYD's dominance is on the ropes.
Yesterday’s darling China’s ace EV maker BYD suffers $45 billion stock...
Chinas EV champion BYD has suffered a massive $45 billion stock sell-off, losing more than 30% of its market value in just four months. The sell-off is mainly due to a sharp 30% plunge in BYD's June-quarter profit, marking its first profit drop in over three years.
BYD stock loses $45 billion in value amid rising doubts over...

BYD just got slammed with a $45 billion market wipeout, and it’s not looking like the bleeding’s over. The company’s stock on the Hong Kong exchange has
Xpeng X9 EREV minivan with 1,600 km mixed range to debut...
The Xpeng X9 EREV, a large minivan with a mixed range of 1,600 km under CLTC conditions, is set to debut in China in October 2025
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Chinese EVs make impression at Munich auto show
Visitors explore the Polestar 5 on display at the Open Space area during the IAA Mobility 2025...
2026 Avatr 07 set for September 20 launch with standard CATL...
2026 Avatr 07 to launch September 20 with standard CATL batteries and Huawei ADS 4.
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$45 billion vanishes: BYD’s stock crash sparks global alarm over China’s...

One of China’s most famous electric vehicle makers, BYD Co., has seen its stock tumble in dramatic fashion. In just four months, the company’s Hong
BYD’s $45 Billion Stock Wipeout Raises Doubts on China Outlook
At the same time, rivals including Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. and Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology Co. are gaining ground. “While I believe investors retain a positive long-term view, there is a real concern around BYD’s aggressive ‘market share gain by pricing pressure’ strategy in the anti-involution context,” said Kevin Net, head of Asian equities at Financiere de L Echiquier.









