BYD, Volkswagen, and Chery took the overall top 3 spots.
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BYD, Volkswagen, and Chery took the overall top 3 spots.
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MG, Hongqi, BYD, Denza, Yangwang and Jaecoo all appeared at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK and wowed the crowd.
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The Wuling Starlight S plug-in hybrid variant offers 43 km and 90 km pure electric range options.
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Nio down 20%, Tesla down 50%, and BYD 20% down. Xiaomi registrations were up 15%.
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First Denza for Europe is Z9 GT. Also Fangchengbao Bao 5 will be a Denza in EU. Denza Z9 GT in China has two fridge problem.
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The Denza Z9 GT interior adopts the Denza 2.0 cockpit design, featuring dual refrigerators and triple screens.
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Nio up 25%, BYD up 100%, MG up 90%, Polestar down down 20%.
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Xiaomi sales were 3% down, and Tesla sales were 20% down from the previous week. On the other hand, BYD sales were up 13%, and Nio sales were 45% up.
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In June, BYD sold 341,658 vehicles.
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As sales of PHEVs surge in China they fall in Europe. Should Europe follow China's lead and are PHEVs a way into the EU for China?
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