China's Electric Cars Are Cheaper, but Is There a Deeper Cost?
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In China, I call it Seagull (fisherwright) and it looks exactly like: elegant and angled, with paints directed down, which gives it a bad air. It is, of course, a car. A very small, designed as a cheap urban transport medium, but which could have a...
There has been a lot of talk about the perceived or actual quality of Chinese cars. We will take a closer look at the solutions of two Chinese all-electric cars.
A quarter of car buyers expect next car to be an EV
Nearly a quarter of buyers (22%) expect their next car purchase to be an EV. That’s the headline finding of the latest Motors Consumer Insight Panel, which has been polling buyers since 2018, compared to just 6% who currently own one. While 30% of buyers expect to choose a full hybrid or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), up from 11% who currently own one. These gains for alternatively fuelled vehicles are at the expense of traditional comb…
China’s electric cars are becoming slicker and cheaper
Theo will be responding to reader comments about this article between 12pm and 1pm today. Go to the comments section at the bottom of this page to share what you think about the rise of these more affordable EVs. In China, they call it the Seagull, and it has looks to match. It is sleek and angular, with bright, downward-slanting headlights that have more than a hint of mischievous eyes about them. It is, of course, a car. A very small one, desi…
China's electric vehicle (EV) exports jumped 19% in the first five months of 2025, according to data released by the General Administration of Customs on June 9. Exports...
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