Anonymous, 02 Jan 2026who cares, when 399,000 were sold within Mainland China.It cleans the air pollution. Every little bit helps. This means nearly half a million petrol cars WEREN'T added to highways in 2025.
It's also proving that large megacities can migrate towards electric transit. Somebody has to lead us in the 21st century.
Their first full year they're likely going to finish about 7% behind Tesla's total sales. Swastikars are cooked.
Anonymous, 02 Jan 2026Who's manufacturing the PHEV's engine? Unless they're sourcing them from a com... more"Who's manufacturing the PHEV's engine? Unless they're sourcing them from a company like Honda or Toyota, I wouldn't touch it. One thing that always sucked about Chinese ICE cars were their powertrains."
You do realize that over time people(companies) keep improving, right? So there is no reason why ICE motors from China can't improve.
"Also, introducing PHEV's is a small admission that pure EV only works for a subset of the population. If you're already pure EV, why both with the PHEV?"
Maybe because there is a market for EREVs? It wasn't that hard, right?
Anonymous, 02 Jan 2026who cares, when 399,000 were sold within Mainland China.It means that these cars are pretty good If they were capable of selling that many in China.
Who's manufacturing the PHEV's engine? Unless they're sourcing them from a company like Honda or Toyota, I wouldn't touch it. One thing that always sucked about Chinese ICE cars were their powertrains.
Also, introducing PHEV's is a small admission that pure EV only works for a subset of the population. If you're already pure EV, why both with the PHEV?
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