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Here are the EVs made in Mexico and Canada

Green Car Reports

Auto-industry tariffs coming in April, may bring immediate price hikes Mexico makes many U.S.-bound bound EVs, buys few of them EV tax credit still potentially applies to models made in Mexico and Canada The threat of auto tariffs affecting models made in Mexico and Canada has not abated.

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The $10,000 BYD Seagull EV is scaring the U.S. auto industry

Teslarati

BYD launched its Seagull, a small hatchback EV with a price tag starting at 69,800 yuan (~$9,773), at the Shanghai Auto Show last year. auto market anytime soon , some U.S. auto sector,” the organization writes. auto sector,” the organization writes. auto industry appeared first on TESLARATI.

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'Yanking The Rug Out': Auto Industry Fears Losing EV Incentives

InsideEVs

Plus, BYD is still eyeing up a plant in Mexico and Stellantis' EV plans are aiding to company's disarray.

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Mexico EV Sales Report: 90% Growth YoY in June Brings EV Market Share to 2.5%!

CleanTechnica EVs

Home to the largest and most competitive auto industry in Latin America, Mexico was a latecomer to the electrification race, presenting marginal EV sales until late 2021 (with sub-0.1% continued] The post Mexico EV Sales Report: 90% Growth YoY in June Brings EV Market Share to 2.5%! BEV market share).

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More auto plant shutdowns for COVID-19

Green Car Congress

Joining BMW, Ford and FCA in suspension of production in the US due to COVID-19 ( earlier post ) are: Toyota is temporarily suspending production at all of its automobile and components plants in North America, including Canada, Mexico and the US, through 3 April. Tesla will suspend production at its Fremont plant on 23 March.

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Constellium to open Mexico plant for automotive aluminum structural components

Green Car Congress

intends to open a new manufacturing facility in Mexico to produce aluminium automotive structural components. This plant, located in San Luis Potosí, will allow Constellium to respond to increasing demand for lightweight, high-strength aluminium Crash Management Systems and automotive structures for the expanding auto industry in Mexico.

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Auto Industry Begs U.S. To Block 'Cheap' Chinese EV Imports From Mexico

InsideEVs

Plus: what's next in the EV race from Jeep, and how Rivian can cross "the valley of death."