SHANGHAI/TOKYO -- In a strategic move to bolster its presence in the world's largest automotive market, Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp announced on Wednesday that it will construct a new ...
The Japanese automaker announced on Wednesday that it would build a new EV and battery factory in Shanghai, after Tesla did ...
Many foreign car firms are struggling in China, but Toyota - the world's top-selling automaker - said it wants to "match the ...
Toyota's partnership with Shanghai aims to support carbon neutrality, focusing on green tech like hydrogen energy and ...
Based in Nanjing, a city about 300km north-west of Shanghai, Skyworth made its first EV in 2017 and has a bus-manufacturing subsidiary called Nanjing Golden Dragon. It is part of the Skyworth Group, ...
New electric vehicle (EV) registrations in Europe have declined year-on-year, according to new data from Jato Dynamics.
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Toyota wants to establish a new wholly-owned subsidiary for the development and production of BEVs and batteries in the ...
The automaker estimates its struggling China business will cost $5 billion, but it isn't giving up on the country yet.
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The Shanghai factory is expected to start production in 2027 and will develop a new BEV under Toyota’s premium Lexus brand.