Will We Ever Get Chinese EVs in the U.S.?

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As the landscape of electric vehicles explodes in People’s Republic, interested buyers—and fretful domestic makers—wonder which Chinese brands will actually make it to these shores.

that was absorbed into the vast SAIC conglomerate when MG Rover collapsed nearly 20 years ago. New era MG has been selling both combustion and electric cars in Europe, and was the second biggest selling EV brand in the UK during the first quarter of the year.

In Italy a company called DR Automobiles sells rebranded vehicles made by Chery in China, shifting nearly 25,000 last year. Other manufacturers including Aiways, BYD, Honggqi, Nio and Ora—producer of the strangely named Funky Cat—have also made cautious entries to the European market.Continuing political tensions between the U.S.

Because the reality is, whether we like it or not, China is now leading the way on electrification, both in terms of market demand and technology., the vehicles you wish to see, and the brands that may have the best shot at making it on these shores? Share them in the comments below.Mike Duff has been writing about the auto industry for two decades and calls the UK home, although he normally lives life on the road.

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