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Real life transformer: This Chinese EV shifts from an SUV to a pickup for just $28,000

Electrek

Changan Auto launched the Nevo E07, an electric SUV that converts to a pickup truck at the push of a button. You can now buy a real-life transformer in China. The all-electric transformer starts at around $28,000.

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XPENG G6 Ultra Smart Coupe SUV Unveiled at Auto Shanghai 2023

Electric Cars Report

Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG unveiled its fifth smart EV model, the XPENG G6 Ultra Smart Coupe SUV, at Auto Shanghai 2023. It will be equipped […] The post XPENG G6 Ultra Smart Coupe SUV Unveiled at Auto Shanghai 2023 appeared first on Electric Cars Report.

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XPENG unveils G9 flagship electric SUV for Chinese and global markets at Guangzhou show

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XPeng unveiled its new G9 flagship smart SUV at the 19th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition. XPENG currently has the largest supercharging network among all Chinese auto brands, with 550 branded supercharging stations and 1,734 free supercharging stations nationwide in China as of 31 October 2021.

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Real life transformer: This Chinese EV shifts from an SUV to a pickup for just $28,000

Electrek

Changan Auto launched the Nevo E07, an electric SUV that converts to a pickup truck at the push of a button. You can now buy a real-life transformer in China. The all-electric transformer starts at around $28,000.

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Toyota To Partner With Suzuki On New Electric SUV Model

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Toyota said that Suzuki would supply its first electric SUV, which is expected to arrive in several global markets next year. Toyota noted that the new EV would be “a nimble SUV with the sharp driving characteristics of a BEV.” Suzuki will build the Toyota-badged EV at its Indian facility in Gujarat starting in the Spring.

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Nissan Arizon SUV concept previews electric 4×4 for Chinese market

Electric Cars Report

Nissan is highlighting a wide range of electrified and seamlessly connected vehicles that aim to exceed consumer expectations at Auto Shanghai 2023. Premieres include two EV concepts: the Max-Out convertible sports car, which made its China debut, and the Arizon SUV, which made its global debut.

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Volkswagen ID.CODE previews all-electric SUV for Chinese market

Electric Cars Report

The goal is even closer alignment with the specific requirements of customers in the world’s largest auto market and to provide them with a convincing product offering in all relevant segments.

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