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Americans Aren’t Sold on Cheap Chinese EVs—Yet


For now, this is of course mostly theoretical. You can’t easily buy a Chinese EV in the U.S. Chinese automakers don’t have U.S. dealerships or distributors. To import one would require a hefty tariff ... Read More

Tesla offers cheaper versions of 2 electric vehicles in bid to win back market share in tough year


Tesla announced the launch of cheaper versions of two of its electric vehicles Tuesday in hopes of reviving flagging sales. Read More

Legacy car brands launch a product blitz to take the fight to China


Europe's auto giants are embarking on a product blitz at the IAA Mobility conference, a major car show in Munich. Volkswagen, BMW and Renault have all announced new models, seeking to hold onto market ... Read More

Tesla Reveals Cheaper Versions of Its Cars


Elon Musk’s electric car company said the new versions would start at around $37,000 and $40,000, prices that bring its cars closer to comparable gasoline vehicles. By Jack Ewing Tesla on Tuesday ... Read More

Tesla debuts cheaper versions of Model Y and Model 3 electric vehicles


Tesla debuted a slightly cheaper version of its Model Y crossover and Model 3 sedan on Tuesday. Why it matters: The announcement apparently disappointed investors who were eager to see what the ... Read More


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