The LS6 has been rebranded as the IM6 in Thailand with a starting price of 1,399,900 baht ($41,600).
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The LS6 has been rebranded as the IM6 in Thailand with a starting price of 1,399,900 baht ($41,600).
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Sunwoda's first plant in Thailand, located in Chonburi Province, will produce lithium-ion battery cells for EV makers.
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The LS6, rebranded as the IM6 in Thailand, will go on sale on March 24 at the Thailand auto show.
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The X9 MPV is Xpeng's most expensive and is seen as a strategic model to help boost gross margins.
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BYD will complete Thai factory on July 4 and also produce 8 millionth NEV car. Thailand factory will produce 150,000 cars a year.
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GAC Aion's first overseas factory has started construction in Thailand, aiming to bolster its global presence and tap into ASEAN markets with localized production and models.
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As of the end of September, BYD had sold a total of 18,110 EVs in Thailand this year, accounting for 36% of the local share.
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In the first five months of this year, the top 3 EV manufacturers in Thailand were BYD, MG, and Tesla and Neta. They accounted for 38.6%, 16.7% and 16.0% of the Thai EV market, respectively.
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BYD held over 45% of the Thai EV market share in April, ranking first in the Thai EV market for four consecutive months.
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BYD sold 5,579 EVs in Q1 2023, accounting for 37.8% of the market share, ranking first in Thailand for three consecutive months.
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