
A little more than 10 years ago, the first Tesla arrived here, causing a sensation and a lot of talk. Today, the manufacturer has established itself well, and its Y model is one of the bestsellers. But now the American firm has to face significant competition coming straight from China. Because the least we can say is that the Middle Kingdom is more motivated than ever to go hunting in the land of Tesla. And not for nothing Chinese brands are now coming to the market en masse.
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And this raises a lot of concerns, and experts are afraid of this Chinese invasion on the European market. Especially since Asian manufacturers have made significant progress in recent years, to the point of competing with our European and American brands. And they would even do very well. Indeed, some experts even believe that Chinese cars would be better than the very first Tesla. This is also what Toyota thinks, which suggests that BYD is a very serious competitor.
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Experts explain, for example, that Chinese manufacturers ” learned a lot in German industry and are trying to make up for lost time” and what they” have created a mixture that promises success not only in China“. In addition to the significantly lower cost, Chinese cars are also very well equipped are safe and most received 5 stars in the EuroNCAP crash test. European models have reason to tremble before this competition!
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Source: Auto Plus

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