I Went To China Twice To Drive EVs. Here's What Blew Me Away Most - InsideEVs - WiredFocus
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I Went To China Twice To Drive EVs. Here's What Blew Me Away Most - InsideEVs - WiredFocus
Perhaps it’s a tired trope to say so much of East Asia is in the future. But it really does feel like China is living in a tech-utopian world only fantasized about in novels and movies. I’ve been to China twice now, and each visit has never felt like I had enough time. Electric cars on every corner, superfast charging infrastructure, battery swapping, and dozens (if not hundreds) of reasonably priced EVs. It’s sensory overload, to be honest. L…
Mini Halts U.S. Plans for China-Built EVs Amid Escalating Tariffs
Mini has shelved its plan to bring two electric vehicle models from China to the U.S. market due to the latest round of tariffs imposed on Chinese imports, the BMW-owned brand confirmed. Among the affected models is the all-electric Mini Aceman, which will no longer be introduced in the United States for the foreseeable future. [...] The post Mini Halts U.S. Plans for China-Built EVs Amid Escalating Tariffs appeared first on EVMagz.
Vinsights Vol. 333: Counting your tariffs before they hatch?
🗞️ Industry roundup: FROM WARDSAUTO: Dealers brace for BEV, tariff price crunch U.S. auto dealers are anticipating significant price increases due to the 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and parts, which could raise average transaction prices by $6,000 for imported models and $3,000 for U.S. built vehicles. In March, new-vehicle sales surged to 1.59 million units (a 30% increase over February) as consumers rushed to purchase before the tariffs …
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