Nio’s Firefly EV Brand Seeks Growth in Right-Hand-Drive Markets Without Tariffs

Nio’s Firefly, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) brand, is targeting right-hand-drive (RHD) markets such as the UK, Japan, Australia, and parts of Southeast Asia, aiming to expand global reach while avoiding import tariffs. The move reflects Nio’s strategic plan to accelerate international growth and compete effectively in key EV markets. Firefly EV: Targeting Global Markets … Read more

Stellantis-backed ACC said to cancel plans for Italy gigafactory

Stellantis-backed Automotive Cells Company (ACC) is reportedly cancelling plans for a gigafactory in Italy, a move that could have significant implications for Europe’s EV battery production landscape. The decision highlights the complexities of scaling battery manufacturing and the challenges automakers face amid rising costs, supply chain pressures, and strategic realignments. Background: ACC and the Italian … Read more

Renault Delivers Twingo EV in 2 Years to Match Speed of Chinese Rivals

Renault has announced that its Twingo electric vehicle (EV) will hit European roads in just two years, signaling the company’s determination to keep pace with fast-moving Chinese EV competitors. The move reflects Renault’s commitment to affordable, city-focused electric mobility and its strategy to remain competitive in the increasingly crowded EV market. Twingo EV: Renault’s Urban … Read more

BYD pulls ahead of Tesla in the UK, closes sales gap in Germany

BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, is making significant inroads in Europe, surpassing Tesla in the UK and closing the sales gap in Germany. The rapid growth highlights BYD’s increasing competitiveness in the European EV market, where premium brands and domestic players have long dominated. BYD’s UK Success In the UK, BYD’s sales have … Read more

BMW Counts on Neue Klasse EVs to Boost Flagging China Sales

BMW is placing high hopes on its Neue Klasse electric vehicles (EVs) to revitalize declining sales in China, the world’s largest automotive market. With growing competition from local EV brands and global rivals, BMW aims to leverage its next-generation EV platform to attract tech-savvy Chinese consumers and regain momentum. BMW’s China Challenge BMW has faced … Read more

BYD Will Build Plug-In Hybrid Seal U in Turkey, Increasing Pressure on European Rivals

BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) and hybrid manufacturer, announced plans to build its plug-in hybrid Seal U in Turkey, a strategic move that intensifies competition for European automakers in the premium and mid-range EV segment. The decision underscores BYD’s commitment to expanding its global footprint and challenging established brands on price, technology, and sustainability. … Read more

Audi A8’s future is in limbo as Porsche’s EV pivot throws plans into disarray

The future of the Audi A8, the brand’s flagship luxury sedan, is increasingly uncertain following Porsche’s strategic pivot toward electric vehicles (EVs). The shift has disrupted Audi’s internal planning and forced the company to re-evaluate its high-end model strategy in the rapidly evolving EV market. Porsche’s EV Pivot and Its Impact Porsche’s accelerated commitment to … Read more

Why Volvo Calls the ES90 a Solution for ‘SUV Fatigue’

Volvo Cars has introduced the ES90 electric SUV, positioning it as a solution for what the company calls “SUV fatigue”—the growing consumer desire for vehicles that offer the benefits of an SUV without the bulk, inefficiency, or conventional styling that can feel repetitive in the market. Understanding ‘SUV Fatigue’ SUVs dominate global car sales, but … Read more

Great Wall Aims to Be Mainstream Brand in Europe Push with Hybrid SUVs, City Cars

Great Wall Motors, the Chinese automaker known for its SUVs and pickup trucks, is aiming to establish itself as a mainstream brand in Europe with a strategic focus on hybrid SUVs and city cars. The move reflects the company’s ambition to compete in the rapidly growing European electric and hybrid vehicle market while appealing to … Read more

Mazda Is Latest Japanese Automaker to Form CO2 Pool in Europe with Chinese Company

Mazda has become the latest Japanese automaker to form a CO2 compliance pool in Europe in partnership with a Chinese automaker, signaling a strategic move to meet the European Union’s strict emissions targets while maintaining flexibility in vehicle production. What Is a CO2 Pool? A CO2 pool allows automakers to combine their fleet emissions with … Read more