According to targets set in 2017, the EU requires carmakers to bring the average CO2 emissions of their newly sold car fleets below 93.6g/km by 2025....
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Chinese Build Your Dreams (BYD) jumped over Japanese carmakers Honda and Nissan in Q2 2024 to the seventh spot in the top ten of the world’s biggest car manufacturers. According to data from the automotive industry portal Marklines, it sold 980,000 units, a 40% growth, partly thanks to overseas sales. It tripled this year to 105,000 units, approximately 4% of China’s total 2.79 million vehicle exports. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
According to targets set in 2017, the EU requires carmakers to bring the average CO2 emissions of their newly sold car fleets below 93.6g/km by 2025....
According to targets set in 2017, the EU requires carmakers to bring the average CO2 emissions of their newly sold car fleets below 93.6g/km by 2025....
German luxury carmaker BMW says it is recalling the vehicles over an apparent brake problem. Partly as a result, the Bavarian company is lowering its...
German luxury carmaker BMW says it is recalling the vehicles over an apparent brake problem. Partly as a result, the Bavarian company is lowering its...
BYD, the world's biggest manufacturer of electric vehicles, has expressed interest to work and invest in South Africa.
According to an NGO Transport & Environment (T&E) analysis, electric cars are expected to reach a 24% European market share as carmakers grow EV sales...
According to an NGO Transport & Environment (T&E) analysis, electric cars are expected to reach a 24% European market share as carmakers grow EV sales...
Chinese carmakers making inroads with car factories in West Europe are met with warnings from their home administration. Beijing fears technical...
Chinese carmakers making inroads with car factories in West Europe are met with warnings from their home administration. Beijing fears technical...
It sways the news headlines: the European car industry is facing one of the most challenging times in its 130-year history: reinventing itself in the...