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Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD has already beaten out long-standing frontrunner Tesla in sales of electrified vehicles.
AN ICONIC British sports car company will be making its first electric vehicle, but not any time soon. Morgan Motor Company ...
BYD has launched its new luxury sports car, the Denza Z, at Auto Shanghai, positioning itself as a direct competitor to ...
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CarsGuide.com.au on MSN'Time is right': Petrol power wins over EV as Genesis confirms its first sports coupe to take on Lexus LC500, BMW 8 Series and Mercedes-AMG GTGenesis is finally ready to join the big names in the luxury car market, confirming plans to launch its first-ever sports coupe. And the big news is, despite hints at an all-electric sports car, the ...
China’s annual major auto shows have become a showcase for the rise of ever-cheaper, better-performing electric vehicles (EVs) and more confident local brands in the world’s biggest market for cars.
Nissan’s been in the news for all the wrong reasons lately ― management turmoil, falling sales, potential merger or ...
Despite the merger talks not leading to anything major, a partnership on a smaller scale might lead to the Nissan GT-R and Acura NSX sharing a platform.
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ABP News on MSNEarth Day Special: BYD Seal And BMW i5 Are The Fastest Electric SedansThe premium EV segment, then, is growing fast, and that is fuelled by desirable offerings like the duo you see here. Both are ...
The ABB Formula E event marked a new chapter in reshaping how consumers think about electrification, sustainability, and the ...
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CarsGuide.com.au on MSNNew EV variant for popular hybrid sedan: 2026 Lexus ES breaks cover as completely overhauled rival to BMW 5 Series, i4 and Audi A6Lexus has revealed an all-new ES prototype at the Shanghai auto show, marking the first time the now eighth-generation sedan ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFerrari plugs in: First all-electric supercar to debut on October 9 in MaranelloChairman John Elkann said that the iconic brand had been prepping up for years to step into the electric arena.
Toyota Motor Corporation has been around since 1937, a year after Toyota Industries produced the company’s first ever car, ...
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