Monthly Archive: July 2024
BYD will start making cars in Turkey in 2026 thanks to 1-billion USD project
Chinese automotive giant BYD will start manufacturing passenger cars in Turkey in 2026 to avoid additional import duties.
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Automakers’ share of China NEV market in Jun: BYD tops with 32.7%, Tesla 3rd with 6.9%
In the first half of 2024, BYD was No. 1 in China's NEV market with a 33.8 percent share, while Tesla was No. 3 with a 6.8 percent share.
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Spy shots show Li Auto’s all-electric SUV will have a familiar looking interior
New spy shots of the Li Auto all-electric SUV which also give us our first look at the interior. First SUV should launch in first half of 2025.
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BYD considers building assembly plant in Peru, Minister of Foreign Affairs claimed
BYD is considering the possibility of building an assembly plant in Peru, Peruvian Minister of Foreign Affairs claimed.
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BYD’s Yangwang U7 arrives at showroom ahead of launch in China
BYD's premium Yangwang U7 sedan arrives at showroom in China
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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 7: Nio 5,300, Tesla 6,500, BYD 58,800, Xiaomi 3,700
Xpeng was at 1,800 units, Zeekr 3,800, Aito 7,900.
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China EV registrations in W27: Xiaomi 3,700, Nio 5,300, Tesla 6,500, BYD 58,800
Nio down 20%, Tesla down 50%, and BYD 20% down. Xiaomi registrations were up 15%.
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SAIC-GM-Wuling launches Binguo EV in Thailand, prices start at $11,510
The Binguo EV is now available in four variants in China with a starting price of RMB 56,800 ($7,810).
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