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Chinese Hummer EV knock-off comes with 4 motors and its own crab walk

Electrek

Dongfeng has unveiled what is being referred to as a “Hummer EV knock-off,” and it features its own impressive four-electric-motor powertrain and crab walk. The post Chinese Hummer EV knock-off comes with 4 motors and its own crab walk appeared first on Electrek.

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A Chinese electric double decker bus for less than a cheap electric car?

Electrek

Since a 9,000 lb Hummer has somehow become an acceptable way to get the groceries, then what could be wrong with driving a two-story bus? more… The post A Chinese electric double decker bus for less than a cheap electric car? But if everyone is arming up with SUVs, then I’ll just have to go even bigger with my own double decker bus.

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This Chinese electric truck will be as quick as Tesla’s Cybertruck with heavy loads

Baua Electric

Chinese EV maker Geely is launching a 4WD version of its Radard RD6 electric truck that will rival the Cybertruck. Chinese electric truck to compete with Tesla’s Cybertruck Geely, the parent company behind Volvo, Polestar, ZEEKR, and others, launched its Radar brand in 2022. As the report notes, Radar’s RD6 had 61.5%

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1,070 HP Dongfeng Warrior M18 EV Coming As China’s Hummer EV

InsideEVs

The Warrior is the Chinese reinterpretation of the original Hummer H1 and now they want to make it electric.

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GM fast-charging, Hummer EV details, Lucid DreamDrive, Kandi cars: The Week in Reverse

Green Car Reports

Which Chinese brand is aiming to have the most affordable EV in the U.S. General Motors showed a little more of its upcoming GMC Hummer EV on. What looks like a modern-but-downsized electric VW Microbus? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending July 31, 2020.

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Rivian community, ELMS electric van, Foxconn, Fisker, and Lordstown: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

The plant that built generations of Hummers is now making Chinese electric vans. Rivian is selling direct, like Tesla, but aiming for community. And could the maker of the iPhone produce both Lordstown Motors’ electric pickup and a future Fisker EV in Ohio? This and more, here at Green Car Reports.

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Sichuan Tengzhong To Purchase HUMMER From GM

Green Car Congress

confirmed that the China-based industrial machinery group will acquire the rights to the premium off-road HUMMER brand, along with the existing senior management and operational team. HUMMER will continue to maintain its headquarters and operations in the US, and will continue to be managed by its existing leadership team.

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