Etiqueta: safety
Mercedes Vision V concept is a private jet on wheels

Mercedes wants to give vans a comeback with its ultra-luxe "grand limousine," and could release as early as next year. WIll Americans buy it?
China’s vision for a driverless future is miles ahead of everyone...

Strong government backing and strict regulatory oversight of the Chinese autonomous vehicle industry contrasts sharply with the piecemeal laws and slower adoption in the U.S.
BYD’s upgraded 3,000 hp Yangwang U9 set to beat all electric...

The Yangwang U9 Track Edition promises an astonishing 3,019 hp, tripling performance and setting a new standard for electric supercars.
The Dragon Breathes Down Tesla’s Neck: How BYD Is Winning Europe

This article discusses how Chinese automaker BYD is outselling Tesla in key European markets due to a combination of factors, including the degradation of the Tesla brand because of Elon Musk's political activities, and BYD's advantages.
Lightning Struck This BYD EV Thrice — And The Driver, Battery,...

The rare incident has drawn wide attention on Chinese social media, with mechanics confirming the EV’s battery, motor, and control systems were undamaged.
BYD Song Plus EV survives lightning strikes unscathed, as if nothing...

A BYD Song Plus EV was struck by lightning while driving, but both the driver and the vehicle were unharmed.
No Taikoo application for BYD Co heads’ visit: MAC

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan
BYD Atto 3 Falls 23% Short of Claimed Range in Australia...

A new range test released on Thursday by the Australian Automotive Association showed that BYD’s SUV Atto 3 registered the largest discrepancy from its claimed driving range.
10 Best-Selling Utes in Australia: Where Does the BYD Shark 6...

The BYD Shark 6 is only the first in a long line of Chinese-made utes that are cut-price, tech-filled, practical, and capable.
Taiwan Mulls Curbing Chinese Cars Imported from Third Countries

Taiwan is evaluating measures to restrict the import of Chinese-branded vehicles from third countries, following local media reports that BYD Co. is planning to enter the Taiwanese market by shipping cars assembled in Thailand.














