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BMW has doubled sales of electric cars, but is 4 times weaker than Tesla

BMW's all-electric sales are set to double this year, but the company still falls short of Tesla

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Toyota unveils its first production electric car

Toyota unveiled its first production electric vehicle, the bZ4X crossover.

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Kia EV6 Wins 2022 German Premium Car of the Year Award

The all-new Kia EV6 electric crossover has been crowned as the winner of 2022 ‘German Car of the Year’ (GCOTY) awards in the ‘Premium’ category.

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Toyota Yaris with a disappointing crash test in the Latin NCAP

Toyota Yaris has scored a horrible 1-star rating in the latest round of Latin NCAP crash tests.

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Nio announces completion of Norway's first battery replacement station

Nio said it plans to open the first 4 second-generation battery replacement stations in Norway this year.

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New Kia Sportage 2022 Debuts in the US

After making its world premiere earlier this year, followed by unveiling of European-spec versions, the 5th generation Kia Sportage has finally made its North American debut.

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General Motors will create a dedicated dealer network

The company's commercial electric vehicle division BrightDrop will create a dedicated dealer network to drive growth, the head of the division said.

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Tesla's competition from China is growing with Hpeng, which is launching a semi-autonomous driving system

Chinese electric vehicle startup Xpeng has released updates to its semi-autonomous driving system in a bid to counter Tesla in China.

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Xiaomi to Mass Produce its First Car in 2024

After announcing its electric vehicle (EV) subsidiary back in March this year, Xiaomi’s CEO Lei Jun during an investors’ meeting has confirmed that its EV production is well on track and that the mass production of Xiaomis’ first car will begin ...

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Japanese Automakers to Cut Production by 1.3 Million Units

Japanese automakers expect vehicle production to be cut by at least 1.3 million units in fiscal year 2021 due to the global semiconductor chip shortage and the c0vid-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia.

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