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Nissan and Honda may team up to slash EV prices and take on Chinese automakers like BYD

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Nissan and Honda are considering teaming up to introduce more affordable EVs to compete with Chinese automakers like BYD. The aim is to reduce EV prices as the automakers look to Chinese automakers with low-cost models like BYD. More details will likely surface soon, so check back for more info on the Nissan and Honda EV partnership.

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

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Info from China’s MIIT revealed the U7 features over 1,300 hp (960 kW) from four electric motors. The entry-level EVs will take on mass-market automakers like Toyota. It’s already leading EV imports in key markets like Japan and Thailand. In fact, the SUV made its debut in Europe at the 2024 Geneva Motor Show this week.

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Toyota finally acts on electric vehicles: Can new battery-powered SUV and wild two-seat ‘Celica’ put Japanese giant back on track?

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Toyota has revealed two all-new concepts at the Japan Mobility Show that preview both the car maker’s next-generation design language, and its intention to become a real player when it comes to EVs. Also rumoured to reappear at a later date is the cool Toyota FT-Se that was also revealed at the Tokyo show.

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GM, Segway to Make Vehicle - WSJ.com

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More BigCharts Virtual Stock Exchange FiLife.com WSJ Asia WSJ Europe WSJ Portuguese WSJ Spanish WSJ Chinese SEARCH Welcome, Logout My Account My Online Journal Help Message Center ( new) U.S. Why wont Toyota do anoher station wagon? Edition WSJ.com is available in the following editions and languages: U.S. AWD would be nice.

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