Etiqueta: Hyundai
BYD to move German HQ to Offenbach

BYD will set up its new German headquarters in Offenbach rather than Frankfurt. In the fourth quarter of 2025, the Chinese car manufacturer plans to move its
EV Daily | Tesla, BYD, Ford & Hyundai Shift Dynamics in...

EV Daily | Tesla, BYD, Ford & Hyundai Shift Dynamics in EV Market Amid Price Drops and Launches
This Space Age Electric Concept Car Is The Most Interesting Thing...

The Buick Electra Orbit concept carries some serious space age vibes, and it's proof that Buick's more interesting in China than in America.
Hyundai’s first EV in China is launching this September, it’s an...
Hyundai's first EV product for the China market is coming this September.
The post Hyundai’s first EV in China is launching this September, it’s an SUV named EO appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
Korea has such a tiny EV market. Why is China pushing...

Following BYD’s bold entry into the Korean market, a cadre of Chinese EV brands like Zeekr, Changan and even Xpeng are now eyeing Korea as their next destination — even if it means absorbing losses to gain a foothold.
EV Daily | Tesla’s Model Y Refresh & BYD’s Affordable Yuan...

EV Daily | Tesla's Model Y Refresh & BYD's Affordable Yuan Up Signal Shifts in EV Market Strategies
Trump sets 15% tariff for South Korea goods

The United States has agreed to impose 15 percent tariffs on imports from South Korea under a trade deal announced on Wednesday, easing earlier concerns over a potential 25 percent rate.
BYD cuts Yuan Up EV prices to just $10,500 with a...

To celebrate 1.5 million in sales, BYD launched a new Yuan Up “Pilot” EV edition on Thursday with prices now...
Fresh wave of Chinese EVs to hit Aussie roads as BYD...
There's been a huge spike in demand for this car and it could really shake up the market.
Global and China Level 3 Autonomous Vehicle Research Report 2025-2035 |...
The level 3 autonomous vehicles market is expected to surge from 291,000 units in 2025 to 8.7 million units by 2035, driven by a 40.5% CAGR. Despite slow adoption, evolving consumer confidence, especially in China and the Middle East, presents new opportunities. Chinese OEMs, including BYD, Xpeng, and NIO, are strategically bundling level 3 autonomy with advanced E/E architecture to maintain competitiveness. Asia Pacific is poised for robust growth, led by aggressive efforts from regional OEMs.












