Following a record-breaking 2024 in terms of vehicle sales, car companies are anticipating competition within the automotive industry to intensify even more this year.
BYD, GWM, and Omoda gain traction as 57% of 17–34-year-olds embrace high-tech, budget-friendly EVs, but older consumers ...
Toyota maintained its position as the world's largest carmaker, recording a total of 10.8 million vehicles sold globally.
Toyota maintained its title as the world’s top-selling automaker, with nearly 11 million vehicles sold in 2024. However, EV ...
The days of never-ending growth are over. Tesla was only able to increase turnover by one per cent last year - and only ...
Hybrids represented nearly half of Toyota's global sales in 2024, so not going all-in on EVs has seemingly paid off.
This week, some auto industry observers felt a creeping sense of déjà vu. Seemingly out of nowhere, a Chinese firm made ...
The automaker estimates its struggling China business will cost $5 billion, but it isn't giving up on the country yet.
The World Car Awards has named BYD executive vice-president Stella Li the 2025 World Car Person of the Year. It ...
For 2025, a jury composed of 96 journalists from all over the world voted for Stella Li, Executive Vice President of BYD. The ...
American manufacturers like Tesla, Ford, and General Motors have dominated the EV space over the past few years, but there's ...
Although Tesla is an American company, it builds Model 3s in Shanghai and exports them to Europe. According to The Financial ...