Toyota has launched Japan’s first plug-in hybrid minivan, with the Alphard and Vellfire PHEV models, which can travel up to 73 km in electric mode.
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Rumors suggest that Tesla’s Cybercab could serve as the basis for the new $30,000 entry-level model
Tesla might launch an entry-level electric car, the “Model Q,” which could resemble the “Cybercab,” by early 2025, with a price under $30,000, depending on subsidies.
Read MoreTesla Executive Confirms Arrival of New Model Below $30,000 in 2025
Tesla is developing an affordable model priced under $30,000, which is expected to launch in the first half of 2025.
Read MoreAfter exclusive bet on electric vehicles, Nissan faces financial crisis and uncertain future
Nissan is facing serious financial problems due to its decision to abandon hybrids and focus exclusively on electric vehicles.
Read MoreNissan launches the N7, an electric sedan exclusive to the Chinese market, with innovative design and advanced technology
The Nissan N7 is an electric sedan developed exclusively for the Chinese market, resulting from a partnership between Nissan and Dongfeng.
Read MoreAudi launches new brand in China to attract young people and expand presence in the electric vehicle market
The Audi has launched a new sub-brand in China called AUDI, with a simple logo that replaces the traditional four rings with uppercase letters.
Read MoreVolkswagen Launches New Passat Pro in China and Highlights the Popularity of Sedans in the Country
Volkswagen is launching the new Passat Pro in China, in partnership with SAIC. This model differs from the global version and features a three-screen setup, including one exclusively for the front passenger, a feature previously common among luxury brands like Porsche and Audi.
Read MoreXiaomi Delays SU7 Export and Boosts Parallel Market with Resellers
Xiaomi has decided to delay the export of its new electric car, the Xiaomi SU7, focusing instead on establishing its production and meeting demand in the Chinese market.
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