Each dealership received 4-5 orders for BYD Song L.
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Each dealership received 4-5 orders for BYD Song L.
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Gansu was hit by a 6.2-magnitude earthquake late last night, which has killed 105 people and injured 186 others.
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BYD has caught up with Tesla's 17 percent share of the global BEV market in the third quarter and is expected to overtake Tesla as the global leader in the fourth quarter, Counterpoint Research said.
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The price is 4,200 USD lower then the pre-sales price.
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The Song L starts at RMB 189,800 and has received more than 28,000 pre-orders since pre-sales began on October 31.
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The Dolphin was the top-selling all-electric vehicle in Thailand in November with 2,825 units sold, followed by the Atto 3 in 2nd place with 1,142 units sold, BYD said.
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YangWang packs 960 kW.
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In 2023, Chinese automakers made their best to prove their relevance to European buyers, taking over Euro NCAP.
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BYD sold 263,066 retail units in China in November, and Tesla 65,504.
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CATL's share increased by 1.1 percentage points in November from October, while BYD's decreased by 3.5 percentage points.
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