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Bounce Infinity Raises $20M in Funding from Existing Investors

Electric Vehicles India

Bounce Infinity, an electric scooter and removable battery company, has raised $20 million from existing investors, including Sequoia. EV plans for Bounce Infinity also include building a battery swap network. The company can sell the scooter without the battery, which can bring the price down significantly.

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Tank 500 Ultra Review: Is this the electrified 4×4 wagon that signals the end for Toyota’s dirty diesels?

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Instead of being diesel like virtually all its rivals, the Tank 500 is electrified via a petrol-electric hybrid powertrain. 2024 GWM Tank 500 Ultra price and equipment Okay, some background. Audio is played through an Infinity 12-speaker stereo. The petrol engine can run on 91 RON unleaded, claims an 8.5L/100km

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Electrified utes get serious in Australia! China’s GWM launches Cannon Alpha with top towing and torque numbers

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Australia finally gets a petrol-electric hybrid 4×4 dual-cab ute mid-year when the GWM Cannon Alpha launches. READ MORE: Now that’s a price cut! LDV has had the 4×2 battery electric eT60 on-sale since 2022 but it is super-expensive and low on range. The Raptor puts out 292kW/583Nm from its V6 turbo-petrol engine.

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2024 BYD Sealion 6: Everything you need to know about BYD’s first plug-in hybrid SUV in Australia

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Pricing for the highly-anticipated BYD Sealion 6 plug-in hybrid medium SUV will start at $48,990 plus on-road costs for the entry-level front-wheel drive Dynamic. The flagship Premium all-wheel drive will be priced from $52,990 plus ORCs. How does it compare on price? Pricing starts at $63,500 plus ORCs for the RWD base model.

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Nissan Qashqai e-Power review: Is it really an almost-EV?

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. “The Qashqai e-Power will appeal to drivers who aren’t yet ready for a pure EV in their lives but do want to be more sustainable and enjoy the fun-to-drive EV feeling day to day,” says Nissan’s product strategy and pricing chief for the region that includes Australia, Arnaud Charpentier. Nothing else.

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