The 2023 BYD Qin Plus will receive power upgrades, a new interior color scheme, and NFC card.
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The 2023 BYD Qin Plus will receive power upgrades, a new interior color scheme, and NFC card.
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The new offroad vehicle is capable of 670 hp and has a 1,200 km battery range.
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The new car has a starting price of $46,560 and will be available in Huawei stores from April 1.
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This carbon-fibre, butterfly-door electric supercar can reach 100km/h in 1.9 seconds.
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BYD will also set up its own charging network in Europe using static batteries instead of the national grid.
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Improved cruising range, LiDAR, and updated styling, China finally gets the refreshed P7.
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Neta has slapped the GT badgee on its 456 hp pure electric sports car.
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The Zeekr X will come in four-seat and five-seat variations.
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The 22-inch wheels and Brembo four-piston calipers are cool, but wait till you see the interior.
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Presale starts at $23,560, and the SUV has a pure electric range of 285 km and a fuel consumption of 6.8 litres/100 km.
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