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Chinese automakers sweep Western brands out of global markets

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It won’t be news to Charged readers that Chinese automakers have lapped “Western” brands in the EV race. Markets in Asia, South America and Africa may be small compared to North America and Europe, but taken together they add up. One offered to deliver a replica of the Ford Territory for $8,000.

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BYD plans to launch Tesla Cybertruck competitor in 2024

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BYD plans to launch an electric pickup truck to compete against the likes of the Tesla Cybertruck and the Ford F-150 Lightning. According to the Chinese company’s announcement, it has developed a midsize-to-large pickup truck for the global market. She added that BYD does not have plans to enter the United States.

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BYD confirms Shark electric pickup name as Ford F-150 Lightning rival in latest teaser

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BYD is launching its first electric pickup soon after confirming it will go by the name “Shark” in its latest teaser, revealing a Ford F-150 Lightning look up front. It also showed the pickup’s Ford F-150 Lightning -like full-length light bar and stacked headlights. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links.

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Move over Toyota, this Japanese electric pickup takes aim at Ford’s F-150 Lightning

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Although Thailand is key, the D-MAX is sold in over 100 countries and regions, including Europe, Asia, The Middle East, and Central and South America. Isuzu will officially unveil the new D-MAX BEV truck at the Bangkok International Auto Show, starting March 27. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links.

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BYD to slash EV prices even more with new platform as it looks to crush ICE car sales

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Although BYD isn’t planning to launch passenger EVs in the US, it is taking market share in key global markets, including Europe, Japan, South America, and Thailand. Ford’s CEO Jim Farley said if you cannot compete with the Chinese , “then 20% to 30% of your revenue is at risk.”

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BYD has no plans to enter the US Market amid “complications’ [Feature]

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China’s top new energy vehicle manufacturer, BYD, has no plans to enter the United States auto market. BYD Executive Vice President and CEO of BYD Americas sat down with Yahoo Finance , and talked about the Chinese automaker’s lack of presence in the US Market and the global electric vehicle (EV) market.

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BYD nears huge Mexico EV plant deal with 50,000 sales in sight this year

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After already becoming an EV leader in overseas markets like Thailand, Israel, and Australia, BYD is rapidly expanding its presence in South America. Chinese vehicles accounted for 40% of the total, as imports surged 450% from Q1 2023. Meanwhile, BYD is taking on other markets, including South Korea.

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