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Asian EV Manufacturers You Should Know

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VinFast VinFast is a Vietnam-based company that was established in 2017 by Vingroup. In the few years they have been in production, they have successfully conquered the Vietnam EV market with a range of electric cars and scooters. They currently produce mainly SUVs, but have produced many different vehicles over the years.

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VinFast reveals Ford Ranger-sized VF Wild electric ute concept, Aussie DNA included

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We can assume it’d be a dual motor all-wheel-drive to live up to its muscular exterior. For most Australians, a mid-size electric ute would be more relevant and affordable than full-size electric pickups like the Tesla Cybertruck and Ford F-150 Lightning. VinFast VF 3 electric baby SUV will go on sale in North America this year.

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2022 Los Angeles Auto Show Review

Clean Fleet Report

Not all were, of course, as there is still plenty of interest around gasoline-propelled cars, SUVs and trucks. A big difference in the last generation 500e and the new model is the 2024 is built on a dedicated EV platform, not merely a battery and motor dropped into the gasoline version. Lucid edging toward affordability.

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What EVs can we look forward to in 2023?

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This year is shaping up to be the year of the electric SUV. While coupes and sedans have ruled the electric vehicle landscape up until now, SUV lovers are in for a treat with a myriad of electric sport utility vehicles being released throughout 2023 from new and legacy vehicle manufacturers alike. . GMC Hummer EV SUV.

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Nearly one in five cars sold worldwide in 2023 was electric: IEA | Autocar Professional

Baua Electric

In many cases, personal cars are not the most common means of passenger transport, especially compared with shared vans and minibuses, or two- and three-wheelers (2/3Ws), which are more prevalent and more often electrified, given their relative accessibility and affordability. Luxury carmakers sold 2,855 EVs for a 3% share.