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CarsGuide on MSNBYD's hi-po electric car breaks cover: 2025 Denza Z sports car concept revealed as rival to Porsche 911 and MG CybersterBYD’s premium sub-brand Denza has pulled the covers off of its Z electric sports car concept at the Shanghai auto show.
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CarsGuide.com.au on MSN'China Speed': Major European car brand to develop 30 new hybrid, electric and range-extender cars by 2027 after three new concepts previewedVolkswagen has unveiled three new electrified concepts at the Shanghai auto show, including the brand’s first range-extender ...
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Drive on MSNBYD Yangwang U8L SUV revealed to sit above U8Yangwang is the premium arm of Chinese brand BYD akin to the relationship between Toyota and its luxury brand Lexus, with the ...
When Western automakers abandoned the Russian market, the Chinese found a new playground, with one planning to offer a ...
Kia has positioned its new Tasman ute as a premium machine, surprising the car industry with ambitious prices for its first ute.
The Nissan Rogue manages to hold its own against some of the industry’s top models through a combination of price, efficiency, and standard equipment. On the other hand, the Rogue isn’t the ...
They pulled out all the stops to promote their first ute but this brand has stunned experts with the mammoth price tag. Set to take on the likes of Toyota’s HiLux and the Ford Ranger in the best ...
Set to take on the likes of Toyota’s HiLux and the Ford Ranger in the best-selling dual-cab ute segment, the new Kia Tasman carries a price tag expected to exceed $80,000 drive-away for top ...
A man who drove into a parked Baltimore County Police patrol car while fleeing from officers was found hiding among the trees in Southwest Baltimore on Wednesday, according to authorities.
Police said as the officer was entering his marked patrol car, a white SUV — believed to be a 2022-2024 white Hyundai Tucson — struck the vehicle around 8:30 p.m., throwing the officer to the ...
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