Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to outsell traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in China for the first time next year, marking a historic turning point for the world’s largest car market.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD believes it can overtake Toyota as the world’s largest carmaker by vehicle sales without entering the U.S. market, according to comments by the company’s top international executive
MoreThe European automotive industry is undergoing a profound structural shift driven by the rapid rise of Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers and increasing global competition in the transition toward electrified transport. The combined
MoreChina’s rapid rise as the world’s leading electric vehicle producer was not driven solely by Beijing’s industrial policies or state subsidies, but by alliances between local governments and private companies that helped
MoreBYD Chairman Wang Chuanfu said on Tuesday that he expects the Chinese electric vehicle maker to become the world’s largest automaker within five years, making the statement at the company’s annual shareholder
MoreBYD and other Chinese automotive giants are expanding their presence in Europe by taking advantage of the continent’s underused car factories, as struggling European manufacturers seek ways to cut costs and avoid
MoreJapan’s automotive industry is undergoing a strategic reset as leading manufacturers scale back ambitious electric vehicle plans in response to the rapid rise of Chinese competitors such as BYD. Honda Motor has
MoreAt the 2026 Beijing Auto China, the world’s largest automotive exhibition, the traditional boundaries between concept fantasy and production reality appear to be dissolving. A total of 71 concept vehicles were showcased,
MoreThe global electric vehicle industry is being shaken by a stark warning from one of its most powerful players. In a statement that has sent shockwaves through the automotive sector, BYD chief
MoreRolls-Royce Motor Cars has revealed its latest and most ambitious creation, a £3 million all-electric hypercar called the Nightingale, marking a bold shift in strategy toward ultra-exclusive, high-margin vehicles designed for the
MoreVolvo Cars announced a recall of more than 40,000 EX30 electric SUVs due to high-voltage battery packs that risk overheating, potentially undermining the company’s long-standing safety reputation. The recall affects both Single-Motor
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