Etiqueta: toyota
BYD Seal U becomes BYD Sealion 6 – carsales.com.au

Chinese brand’s plug-in hybrid mid-size SUV gets another name change ahead of its release next week
What Falling Sales? Global EV Sales Grow 19% in March! –...

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! EVs Now 19% of World Auto Sales Global plugin vehicle registrations were up 19% in March 2024 compared to March 2023. There were 1.3 million registrations. BEVs were up by 7% YoY, while plugin ... [continued]
BYD Shark: Hybrid ute’s first official undisguised images released
BYD has released the first undisguised images of its upcoming Shark plug-in hybrid ute, which will make its global debut in a week.
Toyota plans using BYD’s plug-in hybrid DM-i platform to launch 3...

If you can't beat them, join them.
Toyota may adopt BYD’s DM-i hybrid tech in China, report says

One of the key reasons why Toyota is leaning towards adopting BYD's DM-i technology is that it is less expensive and relatively mature, according to local media.
China’s BYD and Neta target Indonesia market with EV investments
Automakers plan local operations to break into market dominated by Japanese players
GM, Toyota, BYD-backed Chinese self-driving startup seeks US listing: report ·...

Chinese self-driving car startup Momenta is exploring a US initial public offering this year that could raise as much as $300 million, Bloomberg reported
2024 BYD Shark revealed: Plug-in petrol dual-cab wants to decimate diesel...

The 2024 BYD Shark has been revealed without camouflage, with the plug-in petrol dual cab's launch timing now officially revealed.
Chinese EV maker BYD chooses Mexico for launch of first pickup...

On May 14, Chinese automaker BYD will launch the Shark, an off-road electric pickup that will be available in Mexico before anywhere else.
Warren Buffett-Backed BYD’s Cybertruck Rival To Make Global Debut Right Next...

The decision to launch the BYD Shark in Mexico indicates the company's focus on foreign markets, as pickup trucks in China are classified as light vans and face numerous restrictions