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The $10,000 BYD Seagull EV is scaring the U.S. auto industry

Teslarati

China is the world’s largest automotive market, and understandably so, an important one for electric vehicle (EV) makers like Tesla. Although competitive Chinese automaker BYD isn’t yet slated to enter the U.S. Although competitive Chinese automaker BYD isn’t yet slated to enter the U.S.

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BYD launches $233K Yangwang U9 electric supercar that will smoke a Ferrari and can dance

Baua Electric

The world’s leading EV maker, BYD , is taking aim at exotic car manufacturers like Ferrari and Lamborghini with the new Yangwang U9. seconds and a $233,400 (1,680,000 yuan) price tag. Buyers in China can now order and schedule production. The automaker is even considering a plant in Mexico to serve as an export hub to the US.

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New GM Subsidiaries Will Include Delphi Components Operations and Global Steering Business

Green Car Congress

GM Components Holdings LLC will include four of Delphi’s US-based component manufacturing facilities: Delphi Thermal Systems, Lockport, NY – HVAC climate control systems, powertrain cooling systems. The GM Components Holdings plants manufacture and sell to GM and more than 20 other customers. Tags: Brief. Tata Motors Ltd.

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VW Chief Executive Says Company Will Introduce EVs Based on the Up! New Small Family in 2013; Cautions Against Electro-Hype

Green Car Congress

The imminent collapse of traffic in megacities such as Mumbai, Mexico City or Bangkok. That penetration could be significantly higher in big cities and certain regions, such as China. Tags: Electric (Battery) Vehicle Manufacturers. By 2050, 70 to 80% of people will live in cities. Currently, cars contribute.

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Senate Bill Seeks to Tariff Chinese Vehicles Out of Existence

The Truth About Cars

This week, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) is introducing legislation to increase tariffs on imported Chinese vehicles this week with the stated goal of dealing with the “existential threat posed by China.” percent to 100 percent, including vehicles owned by Chinese-based automakers that are assembled in places like Mexico.

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