Etiqueta: IM
Chinese Carmakers Flood the Israeli Market: BYD, Chery, XPeng, Geely and...

More than 25 Chinese automakers now sell electric or hybrid vehicles in Israel, though their presence in the market is rarely highlighted due to geopolitical tensions surrounding the ongoing confli…
MG 2 EV confirmed as rival to BYD Atto 1

MG is working on a smaller, cheaper electric vehicle, the MG 2, which could take on Australia’s cheapest EV.
BYD’s 5.2-meter Dynasty flagship SUV delayed to Q2 2026 as competition...

BYD confirmed its new 5.2-meter Dynasty flagship SUV will launch in Q2 2026 after an internal schedule change driven by competition.
China’s BYD makes largest recall of 115,000 cars over design issues

The move brings into question BYD’s low-cost business model as Chinese firms undercut competitors on price.
BYD’s Off-Road Sub-Brand ‘Denza’ to Launch in Australia from November 2025

We spotted the highly anticipated BYD Denza B5 off-roader testing in Sydney ahead of its November 2025 arrival.
BYD’s Profit Decline and the Risks of Sustained Price Wars in...

BYD’s Profit Decline and the Risks of Sustained Price Wars in the EV Sector: Assessing the Long-Term Sustainability of Aggressive Growth Strategies
Tesla sales down by 40% in Europe while Chinese BYD triples...
New EU car registrations jumped by 7.4% in July year-on-year. EV sales are increasing, but Tesla is losing momentum in the bloc as Chinese competitor BYD grows in popularity, tripling its sales in the first seven months.View on euronews
Audi’s lettermark brand put to the test in China

Audi AG's new China-only sub-brand, which drops its famous four rings in favor of a "lettermark" badge, is drawing both praise and skepticism after opening pre-sales of its first model last week.
Spotted! BYD Denza B5 Testing in Sydney Ahead of Expected End-of-Year...

We spotted the highly-anticipated BYD Denza B5 off-roader testing in Sydney ahead of its expected Q4 2025 arrival.
Tesla Killed The Button—BYD Just Brought It Back

Car manufacturers are bringing back physical controls due to safety concerns and customer dissatisfaction with touchscreens.













