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Huawei’s all-new Aito M7 received more than 100,000 pre-orders within first hour

Huawei’s all-new Aito M7 received more than 100,000 pre-orders within first...

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The all-new Aito M7's price starts at 40,300 USD, available in BEV and EREV variants.

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Cheap JAC E30X electric hatchback to get a face of 65,800-USD Huawei’s crossover

Cheap JAC E30X electric hatchback to get a face of 65,800-USD...

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Updated JAC E30X EV with a starting price of 9,800 USD was seen in China with the face of Huawei’s Aito M9, which starts at 65,800 USD.

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All-new Xpeng P7 to debut in Europe at Munich Auto Show 2025

All-new Xpeng P7 to debut in Europe at Munich Auto Show...

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Xpeng’s new P7 EV debuts in Europe at the 2025 Munich Motor Show, featuring 820 km range and 800V tech.

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The Importance of How BYD Spends on R&D, Beyond Just How Much They Spend

The Importance of How BYD Spends on R&D, Beyond Just How...

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There are essentially two different ways a company can account for Research and Development (R&D) spending: as an operating expense that reduces reported net earnings or as a capital expenditure, counted as investing money from net earnings and other sources. One shows up on the income statement, the other shows up on the balance sheet. It might seem like a minor difference, but it can significantly impact financial reporting and how a company approaches R&D.
BYD drops a massive $600 million bet — Not on new cars, but on a plan to outflank Tesla

BYD drops a massive $600 million bet — Not on new...

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BYD invests $600 million into the production of electric and hybrid vehicles in Brazil, a testament to the strong trade relations between the nations at the moment.
BYD’s Fall Should Act As A Warning

BYD’s Fall Should Act As A Warning

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With Chinese EV automaker BYD taking some serious financial hits recently, it should act as a warning to the auto industry. After all, just a few short weeks ago, many in the industry were declaring BYD not only wouldn’t fall but was heralding the future of the automobile. While we would love to believe the situation will act as a great object lesson to those who make big decisions, we sadly believe it won’t. This is how Chinese automakers game the system. In case you haven’t heard, BYD saw its
BYD Recasts Targets Down by 16%, Stocks Drop 8%

BYD Recasts Targets Down by 16%, Stocks Drop 8%

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Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Amid progressively contracting sales revenue, Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD has been forced to significantly recast its 2025 sales targets. The company has slashed its forecast by 16%, from an ambitious RMB39,300 million ($5.5 million) down to RMB32,850 million ($4.6 ... [continued]
American Eagle, Jet2, Tesla Rival BYD: Trending Stocks

American Eagle, Jet2, Tesla Rival BYD: Trending Stocks

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Join Ramzan Karmali as he dives into today's trending tickers. American Eagle (AEO) gets a big pop after gaining unprecedented popularity with Gen Z customers after its marketing campaign with Sydney Sweeney. Nothing beats a Jet2 (DG1.F) holiday - except dwindling demand for trips abroad. And Tesla (TSLA)'s main rival, BYD, (002594.SZ) cuts its sales targets for 2025. Watch more from Market Sunrise on the Yahoo Finance homepage.
Leapmotor Lafa 5 hatchback revealed in photos days before debut in Munich

Leapmotor Lafa 5 hatchback revealed in photos days before debut in...

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First official photos of the Leapmotor Lafa 5 electric hatchback were shared days before this model breaks cover at the IAA Mobility 2025.

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BYD Cuts 2025 Sales Target by 16% to 4.6 Million Units: Report

BYD Cuts 2025 Sales Target by 16% to 4.6 Million Units:...

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Chinese automaker BYD has reportedly cut its annual sales target by 16.4% from 5.5 million to 4.6 million vehicles, as production declined for a second straight month in August.