EV Daily | Tesla Refreshes Models Amid Protests; BYD Launches New EV; Volkswagen ID.4 Sales Surge
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martes, 25 de febrero de 2025, 7:01 am ET1 min de lectura
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【Tesla】
Tesla plans to update its Model S and Model X programs, following a previous unsatisfactory refresh. This move comes amid stiff competition and lower sales, as Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y become more popular. The announcement is rare due to potential impacts on current product sales. Separately, significant protests are occurring at Tesla stores across the US, driven by discontent with Elon Musk's actions. These have led to some store closures and increased incidents of vandalism.
【BYD】
BYD is preparing to launch the new Qin L EV, a midsize electric sedan targeting younger buyers. The vehicle is set to debut soon, featuring BYD's "Gods Eye" smart driving system. The model follows the Qin L DM-i hybrid, utilizing BYD's latest hybrid technology.
【Others】
The Volkswagen ID.4 made a strong comeback in the US market, becoming the third best-selling EV. Sales rose significantly after a production halt last year due to a recall. Volkswagen aims to restore its position as a leading EV provider with the ID.4, now available with significant discounts.
Rivian reported its first positive gross profit, but its stock has suffered due to mixed analyst reviews and concerns about future delivery forecasts. The company is planning plant upgrades for its affordable R2 SUV, while its financial outlook is impacted by policy uncertainties and new competition.
Mercedes-Benz is testing a solid-state battery in its EQS model, aiming for substantial range improvements. This marks a milestone in EV battery development, with production targeted by the end of the decade.
BMW revealed advancements in its battery technology, promising better range, faster charging, and reduced costs with its upcoming Neue Klasse models. The new tech will debut in its electric 3-series and SUVs, emphasizing BMW's strategic in-house development.
The AFEELA EV, a collaboration between Sony and Honda, is now viewable in Los Angeles before its 2026 release. This model marks one of the first Japanese ground-up EVs in the US, joining a competitive market with a high starting price.
Tesla plans to update its Model S and Model X programs, following a previous unsatisfactory refresh. This move comes amid stiff competition and lower sales, as Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y become more popular. The announcement is rare due to potential impacts on current product sales. Separately, significant protests are occurring at Tesla stores across the US, driven by discontent with Elon Musk's actions. These have led to some store closures and increased incidents of vandalism.
【BYD】
BYD is preparing to launch the new Qin L EV, a midsize electric sedan targeting younger buyers. The vehicle is set to debut soon, featuring BYD's "Gods Eye" smart driving system. The model follows the Qin L DM-i hybrid, utilizing BYD's latest hybrid technology.
【Others】
The Volkswagen ID.4 made a strong comeback in the US market, becoming the third best-selling EV. Sales rose significantly after a production halt last year due to a recall. Volkswagen aims to restore its position as a leading EV provider with the ID.4, now available with significant discounts.
Rivian reported its first positive gross profit, but its stock has suffered due to mixed analyst reviews and concerns about future delivery forecasts. The company is planning plant upgrades for its affordable R2 SUV, while its financial outlook is impacted by policy uncertainties and new competition.
Mercedes-Benz is testing a solid-state battery in its EQS model, aiming for substantial range improvements. This marks a milestone in EV battery development, with production targeted by the end of the decade.
BMW revealed advancements in its battery technology, promising better range, faster charging, and reduced costs with its upcoming Neue Klasse models. The new tech will debut in its electric 3-series and SUVs, emphasizing BMW's strategic in-house development.
The AFEELA EV, a collaboration between Sony and Honda, is now viewable in Los Angeles before its 2026 release. This model marks one of the first Japanese ground-up EVs in the US, joining a competitive market with a high starting price.

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