BYD, the Chinese car maker, has become an automotive powerhouse, selling 1.76 million EVs and 4.27 million vehicles in 2024.
Names like Jaecoo, Deepal and Zeekr wouldn’t be familiar to most Australians, but their cars will soon join the likes of BYD ...
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Carsguide.com.au on MSN'We don't need a Raptor rival': Why Mazda's new BT-50 has prioritised customer choice instead of a flashy nameMazda won’t go on a Raptor hunt. The Japanese brand recently revealed its updated BT-50 range and noticeably absent was its ...
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Honest John on MSNCitroen C3 Aircross 2025: Prices, specs and release dateThe new Citroen C3 Aircross is a small SUV offered with both petrol and electric power, and the option of seven seats ...
Revolutionizing the EV landscape for a greener future BYD Cars Philippines sold an impressive 4,780 passenger vehicles in ...
The world’s largest EV maker does not look to be slowing down anytime soon. Newly discovered documents show that ...
With its groundbreaking affordability and technological advancements, BYD is reshaping the future of self-driving cars.
Don’t know your Jaecoo from your GWM? We explore all the Chinese car brands either operating in the UK already, or soon to ...
The BYD Sealion 7’s fascia features a low-slung bonnet, a closed-off grille and sleek LED DRLs. There are plenty of sharp lines which along with the aggressively styled bumper make the Sealion 7 ...
Stellantis-backed Leapmotor will launch a total of six cars in the UK before the end of 2027, including an MG4 -rivalling ...
which according to BYD amounts to an 82% share in the Philippine NEV market for 2024. Of these, 2,078 were the all-electric BYD Seagull, Dolphin, Atto 3, T3, Seal, Han, and Tang. With a 69% market ...
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