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Toyota shares are climbing higher on the back of upbeat guidance, and the Japanese giant’s plans to set up a wholly-owned EV ...
Toyota said Wednesday it will build an EV plant in Shanghai, China. The plant will produce a new Lexus brand EV vehicle.
Toyota is developing and making electric vehicles and EV batteries in China, the Japanese automaker said Feb. 5, under a new partnership with the Shanghai government.
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The Japanese automaker announced on Wednesday that it would build a new EV and battery factory in Shanghai, after Tesla did the same in 2019.
Xpeng chief executive He Xiaopeng said on Wednesday he expected the company’s annual deliveries to double this year.
The Shanghai factory is expected to start production in 2027 and will develop a new BEV under Toyota’s premium Lexus brand.