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BYD Doubles Models In Europe Push As EV Sales Growth Slows...

BYD’s Executive Vice President, Stella Li, said the company will also expand its stores to more than 1,000 locations in 32 countries across Europe.
Factbox-What plans have major automakers announced at the Munich auto show?
BMW said its iX3, the first model in its all-electric Neue Klasse series which was launched earlier in September, will be sold in Europe from March 2026 at a price of 68,900 euros ($80,700). Franco-Italian carmaker Stellantis will no longer exclusively produce EVs as part of its target through 2030, Jean-Philippe Imparato, head of enlarged Europe and European brands, said. The B05 will be delivered in Europe from the second quarter of 2026 after its launch in China later this year, and will come in six colours.
Trump, China in focus as Europe’s largest car show kicks off
MUNICH (Reuters) -Major automakers showcased their latest models at the Munich car show on Monday, unveiling new EVs and lower-cost models as Europe's auto sector fights crises ranging from tariff hikes to rising costs and rivalry with Chinese firms on their home turf. With many auto companies concerned over Europe's tough-to-meet carbon emissions targets for 2035, several firm said they would widen their production focus rather than restrict themselves to electric or other alternative-fuel vehicles. European automakers at the IAA Mobility show in Munich, running until Friday, also face sinking sales in China, the biggest single market for Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
China’s EV and hybrid sales growth at slowest in 18 months
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's August sales of electric vehicles and hybrids grew at the slowest pace in one and a half years as the government continues efforts to halt punishing price wars. EV and hybrid sales outstripped gasoline cars for the sixth straight month in August, but annual growth cooled to 7.5% from 12% in July, China Passenger Car Association data showed on Monday. That was the
European automakers confront tariffs, Chinese rivalry at Munich car show
MUNICH (Reuters) -Major automakers will showcase their latest models at Munich's car show on Monday as Europe's automotive sector faces crises ranging from U.S. tariff hikes to costly electrification and the expansion of Chinese automakers on their home turf. Aside from a product blitz to counter Chinese models being pushed to European consumers, including by BYD, Changan and GAC, domestic firms will focus on lobbying to persuade the European Union to reconsider its 2035 ban on combustion-engine cars. Attention will also be on U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on European-made cars.
Crash or rescue: European carmakers look to EU for salvation

The current crisis affecting the European automotive industry is an acute threat to Europe’s economic future. Will a summit between the auto sector and Ursula von der Leyen on Friday provide a life-line?
VinFast Sparks Retail Trader Buzz With First EV Launch In India...

VinFast priced the VF6 at ₹16.49 lakh ($19,800) and the VF7 at ₹20.89 lakh ($25,000), with bookings open for a refundable ₹21,000 and deliveries expected later this year.
Well, Well, Well — BYD Co. Is Mortal After All @themotleyfool...

Don't look now, but BYD is stumbling ever so slightly in its crucial domestic market. What does that mean long-term?
Trump tariffs live updates: Postal traffic to US plunges after de...

Yahoo Finance is chronicling the latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs.
Crystal ball’ with AI holographic assistant ― Most futuristic car in...

Buick has once again shown their incredible design work in a new futuristic concept car, the Electra Orbit Sedan, exhibited recently in Shanghai.