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Europe Can’t Stop Talking About Its Hottest New EV—And the Shocking Truth Is, It’s Made in China
The European Union’s move to raise tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles was meant to protect homegrown automakers from being overrun by cheap imports. But in a twist that no one saw coming, Europe’s ... Read More
Why Chinese EVs won’t be $10,000 in the U.S.
Chinese automakers have proved they can build small electric cars for the price of a midrange bicycle, but those bargain models are not about to roll into U.S. showrooms at $10,000. The gap between ... Read More
Europe Might Not Be Ready For What China’s Most Luxurious Brand Plans Next
Hongqi plans a major European push with 15 EVs and hybrids, aiming to outprice premium rivals while tariffs pressure Chinese automakers ... Read More
Why Cheap EVs From China Aren’t The Only Thing Automakers Should Worry About
In a Reuters report on Tuesday, eight of the 10 largest-selling automakers in China were revealed to be part of the more than 6 million gas and gas-electric vehicles expected to be exported globally ... Read More
‘Why not?’ Europeans warming up to Chinese electric cars

Checking out an electric vehicle made by China’s BYD at the Munich auto show, German designer Tayo Osobu was impressed by the interior and said she would consider buying one. “And why not?,” said the ... Read More
China’s Xpeng Is Now Building EVs In Europe

Xpeng, one of Tesla’s biggest Chinese competitors, has started building cars in Europe. The ambitious EV maker’s first European models will be built alongside the legendary Mercedes-Benz G-Class. That ... Read More
Canada Might Let Chinese EVs In And The Reason Has Nothing To Do With Cars

Chinese cars are making huge gains in Asia, Europe and South America, but brutal 100 percent tariffs have so far kept them locked out of North America. There’s a chance, though, that this won’t last ... Read More
Europe's electric car industry urges EU not to delay CO2 emission targets

Sept 8 (Reuters) - Over 150 bosses from Europe's electric car industry signed a letter on Monday urging the European Union to stick to its 2035 zero emission target for cars and vans. The electric car ... Read More
Why China Is Trying to Tame Its Electric Car Frenzy

Beijing has run out of patience with companies slashing prices, and is urging restraint. But fierce competition is also producing a surge of innovation. By Keith Bradsher Keith Bradsher, who has ... Read More
Chinese EV Hits 294 MPH, Becomes World’s Fastest Electric Car

BYD’s Yangwang U9 Track Edition smashed the EV top-speed benchmark with a run of 472 km/h. Packing 3,019 hp, it’s more than a record — it’s proof China wants a seat at the hypercar table. Chinese ... Read More
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