Etiqueta: Polestar
Polestar reportedly set to fully exit China this year with only...
With only 69 sales in China 2025 H1, premium EV brand Polestar to fully exit China reportly.
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This $33K Chinese EV Just Beat Hyundai at Its Own Game
The BYD Seal, an electric vehicle (EV) from Chinese automaker BYD, is making its mark on the Everland Speedway in Yongin, South Korea. Inexpensive, Yet Luxurious This sentiment resonated throughout online forums when BYD announced the price of its second model, the BYD Seal, at 46.9 million KRW (approximately 33,200) (before incentives). At first g...
Australian EV Penetration Hits 15% in June

Australian electric vehicle sales reached 15% in June 2025 led by Tesla's resurgence and BYD's PHEV assault.
China-EU Talks on EV Tariffs Near Completion, CCTV-Linked Source Says

The technical part of negotiations between China and the European Union on electric vehicles (EVs) has been largely completed, a social media account linked to China Central Television said in a po…
BYD Records Third Best Sales Month in Germany Since 2022

Chinese giant BYD’s registrations in Germany nearly tripled year over year in June to 1,675 vehicles, despite a slight sequential drop.
BYD June Sales in Sweden More Than Double Month-on-Month

Chinese carmaker BYD sold 206 vehicles in Sweden in June, more than doubling its May tally of 76 units, according to figures published on Tuesday by industry association Mobility Sweden.
BYD’s swift ascent challenges EV rivals in Korean market

BYD is looking to shake up Korea’s electric vehicle sector as the Chinese EV behemoth has become the second-largest EV seller among the 15 auto importers in the
Car Giant Triples Profits, Beats BYD with Best-Selling Electric Car
As Volvo struggles with falling EV sales, sister brand Geely surges ahead.
China’s fast-growing EV makers pursuing varied routes to global expansion

The world's auto industry is getting a shake-up from Chinese automakers that are quickly expanding across the globe, offering relatively affordable electric vehicles designed to wow car buyers with sleek designs and the latest high-tech interiors.
No-shows at Shanghai car expo reflect brutal mainland competition

Hyundai, Hozon, Jaguar Land Rover, Polestar and nearly a dozen other marques miss the world’s largest auto event.