Etiqueta: Product
AUVSI Symposium Highlights U.S. AAM Strategy and Foreign Drone Regulations

Late last month, industry and government leaders came together in Washington, D.C., for the AUVSI Drone and AAM Policy Symposium. The two-day event, held at Nationals Park, included panel discussions,
Volvo XC70 production begins in China, pre-sales to start at Chengdu...

The 2025 Volvo XC70 has begun production in China. Built on SMA Super Hybrid Architecture, it offers 200 km EV range, 1,200 km total range, and a 1.5T hybrid system. Pre-sales start at Chengdu Auto Show on August 27.
China’s dominance in Nepal EV market leaves India trailing

Among the 16,701 vehicles sold in Nepal in the fiscal year 2024-25, the number of Chinese vehicles was 13,338.
Goodbye to Tesla and BYD – Ford will unveil its most...

Ford comes with news, and this time it is good, promise! Just when it seemed like the excitement for electric cars was starting to cool down, Ford has once
BYD’s Strategic Surge: How Cost-Competitive Hybrids and Regulatory Flexibility Are Reshaping...

BYD's Strategic Surge: How Cost-Competitive Hybrids and Regulatory Flexibility Are Reshaping the UK EV Market
How Can Car Companies Compete for a New «Blue Ocean» in...

Brand and Channel Penetration in Lower - Tier Markets: Strategies and Opportunities
Column: Why Ford’s new EV platform still can’t beat the Chinese
The parts reductions achieved by Ford's new Universal EV Production System do not go far enough. Here's what Ford's next step should be.
Singapore warms to ‘Made in China’ label as stigma fades

Chinese brands are making major inroads in the Southeast Asian city-state as they shed their image as cheap knockoffs.
BYD launches locally produced Seal 5 DM-i hybrid sedan in Thailand

The Seal 5 DM-i is BYD's fourth model produced at its Thai factory and the first right-hand drive model produced at the facility.
ST Q2 Deep Dive: Transformation Initiatives and End Market Shifts Shape...

Sensor manufacturer Sensata Technology (NYSE:ST) reported Q2 CY2025 results beating Wall Street’s revenue expectations, but sales fell by 8.9% year on year to $943.4 million. The company expects next quarter’s revenue to be around $915 million, close to analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.87 per share was 4% above analysts’ consensus estimates.