The BYD's Yangwang U8 pre-sales started in China. It appeared to be more expensive than we thought. Priced at 1,098,000 RMB.
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The BYD's Yangwang U8 pre-sales started in China. It appeared to be more expensive than we thought. Priced at 1,098,000 RMB.
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BYD Seagull offers two versions, 305km, and 405km. Both of them are built on e-platform 3.0 and equipped with BYD LFP batteries.
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Ruilan Auto is a joint venture company established by Geely and Lifan. It also builds battery swap stations. #ShanghaiAutoShow2023
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A four-seater version will also be available.
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Unlike many media reports, Shanghai Auto Show is not China's first major Auto Show since covid. In January, there was a Guangzhou Auto Show which hinted to us what hell of a show we can expect from Shanghai.
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Also ID.7 Vizzion had its public debut.
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'Electric Corrola' started sale on April 16 for 169,800 yuan (24,700 USD).
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The first driving review of the updated P7i and XNGP self-driving tech.
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BYD inflates the Euro-spec Dolphin length to move it up a segment and make it compete against the MG 4 directly.
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