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China’s EV Export Boom Accelerates Across Mexico, Europe, and Asia
Chinese EV exports climbed sharply in 2025, driven by rapid growth in Mexico, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Strong demand abroad is offsetting slower domestic sales, though rising global competition may challenge momentum ahead.
Geely Xingyuan: How a Sub-$10,000 EV Is Overtaking Tesla and BYD in China
Geely’s Xingyuan electric hatchback has become China’s top-selling EV, beating Tesla and BYD with aggressive pricing, solid range, smart tech, and a platform designed specifically for affordable electric mobility.
New Rules in China Aim to Slow EV Acceleration for Safety
China plans to require all cars to default to slower acceleration at each startup, targeting safety risks tied to instant EV torque. The rule may reshape performance settings and influence future global regulations.
Americans Grow More Receptive to Chinese Cars
A 2025 survey shows growing U.S. openness toward Chinese automakers. Over half of respondents would consider buying a Chinese EV, while concerns about security and data privacy continue to decline, driven by increased media coverage and brand visibility.
Kanada könnte seinen 100-prozentigen Zoll auf chinesische Elektrofahrzeuge lockern. Dies könnte Landwirten helfen, die unter Handelsvergeltungsmaßnahmen leiden, und den rückläufigen kanadischen Markt für Elektrofahrzeuge wiederbeleben.
Hyundai stellt chinesischen Preisvorteil für Elektroautos aufgrund von Subventionsbedenken in Frage
Hyundai hinterfragt, wie chinesische Elektroautohersteller trotz ähnlicher Produktionskosten ihre Preise weit unter denen der Konkurrenz halten können. CEO Don Romano nennt mögliche Subventionen, Handelsspannungen und logistische Faktoren und warnt, dass die Kostenvorteile möglicherweise nicht von Dauer sind.











