Weighing 2,882 kg, the Tang L SUV can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds, according to its filing.
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Weighing 2,882 kg, the Tang L SUV can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds, according to its filing.
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A BEV variant of the BYD Han L has a peak power of 230 kW for the front motor and 580 kW for the rear motor, capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds.
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BYD e7 exposed and likely to be an entry level EV sedan aimed as a taxi and ride-hailing model. It is probably a cut-down Seal.
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A month ago, Xiaomi made a filing for a dual-motor version of the YU7. Its launch is expected in June or July.
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The PHEV variant is expected to have 135 km, 150 km, and 165 km pure electric range options.
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Xpeng G7 will use a 218 kW electric motor and likely have two different battery capacities. It is nearly 4.9 meters long.
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The Xpeng G7 has the same wheelbase as Tesla's facelifted Model Y, with close and slightly larger overall dimensions. It is powered by LFP batteries supplied by CALB.
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The single-motor version of the facelifted Tesla Model Y is powered by batteries from CATL, and the dual-motor version is powered by batteries from LG Energy Solution.
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Chinese regulator revealed specs of the new Tesla Model Y Juniper as it applied for the sales license. "Model Y+" badge revealed.
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Firefly's first model will be built at Nio's F2 plant, and the battery supplier is Sunwoda, marking the first time the battery maker has been among Nio's suppliers.
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