Tesla certified the Model Y L in Australia, fueling rumors that the six-seater will also be sold in the UK and other European markets ...
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Study: 69% of Gen Z shoppers would consider a Chinese car brand
Nearly seven in ten Gen Z shoppers say they would consider buying a car from a Chinese brand, according to recent consumer research. That openness reflects a generation raised on globally sourced ...
Tesla released its larger, six-seat Model Y L in China one week ago, and now we’re starting to get an idea of what it’s capable of from the earliest reviews. Here at Electrek, we usually prefer to ...
Despite its hybrid push in local showrooms, Audi says it won’t tap its Chinese extended-range electric vehicles for the ...
Nearly 40 percent of Americans say they would consider a Chinese car, yet deep concerns about safety and reliability still ...
China’s automotive market often serves as a proving ground for global carmakers, and Volkswagen is now taking that strategy abroad. Models originally built in partnership with FAW for Chinese buyers ...
BYD remains the global EV leader despite reporting a 36% decline in deliveries. Tesla’s China-made shipments were still more ...
BYD has launched six new models in the UK in a little over two years, with the seventh – the BYD Atto 2 – just about to make it into showrooms. When we drove the Atto 2 back in February, we were ...
Sales of Xiaomi's YU7 SUV were twice that of Tesla's Model Y in China in January. The Chinese company started selling the YU7 roughly half a year ago. Xiaomi plans to expand overseas despite safety ...
A 2025 Market Outlook Report from Dave Cantin Group (DCG) and Kaiser Associates says 40% of US consumers would consider buying a Chinese-made vehicle. The report says 75% of US dealers expect a ...
BYD vehicles are sold in over 112 cities across 102 countries spanning six continents, according to its website. According to AlixPartners, Chinese car brands are expected to make up 30% of the global ...
BYD vehicles are sold in over 112 cities across 102 countries spanning six continents, according to its website. According to AlixPartners, Chinese car brands are expected to make up 30% of the global ...
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