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With this car, the Chinese BYD opens the attack on Kia and Volkswagen NOW

August 30, 2022
Source: paudal.com paudal.com
News Snapshot:
The large Chinese car manufacturer BYD is coming to Europe and is coordinating this from the Netherlands. Three fully electric models have been selected for the debut: the Tang, the Han and the Atto 3. The last model will be the most important, because it will compete with the popular Kia Niro EV and the Volkswagen ID.4. The Han counts as the provisional flagship of BYD. He mainly seems to have to fulfill the role of image builder, because BYD also realizes that this electric sedan not going to be a runner here. There are more opportunities for the BYD...
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