Etiqueta: Xpeng
BYD Sets New UK Sales Record in March With 754% Surge

BYD sales reached a new record in the United Kingdom with nearly 6,500 vehicles sold in March. Figures represent a new record since the Shenzhen-based carmaker arrived in the UK two years ago and a…
Concept cars unlock future of mobility

In our modern, turbocharged, reality we are rushing towards an exotic new future. A future in which vehicles are powered by new, sustainable sources of energy; where some cars drive themselves or where ‘hybrid vehicles’ merge the merits of multiple modes of transport. With unprecedented speed we are driving, pedaling and in some cases even flying into a brave new world.
China Mar NEV wholesale at 1.14 million, up 37% from Feb,...

China's wholesale sales of passenger NEVs were estimated at 1.14 million units in February, up 37 percent year-on-year and up 37 percent from February.
Top Chinese EV makers power ahead thanks to subsidies, tax incentives

BYD’s first-quarter deliveries rose 59.8 per cent to more than 1 million vehicles.
Gasgoo Daily: BYD Song family rolls off 2-millionth vehicle

With Gasgoo Daily, we will offer daily important automotive news in China. For those we have reported, the title of the piece will include a hyperlink, which w
Only Four EV Brands Are Profitable And Two of Them Might...

US brands like Rivian and Lucid benefit from significant external funding
Xpeng Mona M03 hits 100,000 production milestone in 216 Days
The Tesla Model 3 challenger reaches production landmark faster than any other Chinese EV startup, following strong market reception since its August 2024 launch.
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Can Trump’s auto tariffs save Musk’s Tesla from BYD? – The...

International Business News: Trump’s 25% tariff on imported vehicles aids Tesla in the US but fails against China’s BYD, which leads global EV sales. Tesla faces backlash abroad d
Trump’s tariffs won’t save Musk from China’s BYD

No one wins in a trade war, as economists have insisted for decades. Yet Elon Musk sure does seem to be blowing this maxim to smithereens. In January