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CarsGuide on MSNBest first electric cars on sale in Australia: From 2026 MG4, Zeekr X to Kia EV3 | Opinion
So this is it, you’re ready to finally buy your first electric car! Personally, I think it’s a better time to buy your last ...
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BYD beats Bugatti and claims world speed record with Yangwang U9 Xtreme monster EV hypercar!
China, or more specifically BYD, has done it and broken the production car speed record set by Bugatti. The electric 2220kW ...
Origin has joined forces with vehicle manufacturer BYD and StarCharge, a global leader in EV charging infrastructure, to ...
The 496.22km/h record beats the 490.484km/h top speed for a petrol-powered car - the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ ...
Right-hand-drive versions of BYD's Yangwang supercars locked in for the UK, opening the door for an Australian arrival.
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2025 BYD Sealion 7 Performance review
BYD’s most expensive car in Australia is a family EV with V8-like power, but here’s why it’s at its most impressive in the showroom.
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Australian car buyers face complex choice in EV revolution
Simple car buying is over as more than 150 electric models flood the Australian market and prices soar beyond trad ...
As Chinese car sales go gangbusters in Australia, Volkswagen bosses insist buyers still seek overall value ahead of ...
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BYD’s next model for Australia exposed
The BYD Atto 2 is almost ready to hit the showroom floor. BYD’s small electric SUV has been approved for sale by the ...
The post BYD Sealion 7 is the key to beating Tesla at its own electric car game appeared first on Drive. While BYD total sales easily eclipse Tesla’s, the fight for the most popular family-sized ...
Recently, BYD announced that its domestically popular model Tang L will be renamed Sea Lion 8 for the Australian market, with an expected official launch in March 2026. This news has sparked a lot of ...
China already exports more cars than any other nation, though primarily gas-powered ones at the moment. Export markets for Chinese EVs are developing in Western Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America, ...
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