China’s largest EV maker has ambitious plans to become a true player in Europe. After expanding its partnership with auto tech giant Forvia, BYD expects to rapidly gain market share in the region.
BYD is expanding its partnership with Forvia, the world’s seventh-largest auto tech supplier, as it builds its presence in Europe.
Forvia announced that it had been chosen to supply BYD’s new EV plant in Turkey. The news comes shortly after the two companies said they would work together to launch BYD’s first European plant in Hungary.
After dominating its home market, China (and the world’s largest EV market), BYD is eyeing overseas markets for growth, including Europe.
Over the past seven years, BYD and Forvia have opened seven plants in China. The two announced plans to open a new seat assembly plant in Thailand, where BYD opened its first manufacturing facility this summer.
BYD and Forvia are now expanding their partnership in Europe. After teaming up on BYD’s first plant in Hungary, Forvia’s CEO, Partick Koller, said, “Bringing our partnership with BYD to Europe is a major milestone for both our companies.”
BYD and Forvia team up to take on Europe
Their collaboration “has already resulted in significant achievements in Asia,” Koller explained, so “we are confident that this expansion will drive further innovation and growth in the European market.”
After its new Sealion 7 stole the show at the Paris Motor Show, BYD executive vice president Stella Li said she expects the new mid-size electric SUV will “extend our reach” in Europe.
The Sealion 7 is BYD’s eighth vehicle to arrive in Europe, including the popular Dolphin, Seal, and Seal U.
BYD made its European debut just two years ago at the 2022 Paris Motor Show. Responsible for overseas operations, Li recently told Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung (FAS) that the company expects sales to accelerate in less than half a year.
BYD’s new plant in Turkey is expected to create 5,000 new jobs. The company is investing $1 billion in the new facility. By the end of 2026, the plant is expected to be able to build 150,000 vehicles annually.
Electrek’s Take
Despite the EU’s new tariffs on Chinese EV imports, Li said BYD would still launch new EVs at affordable prices. BYD’s leader said starting prices would be around $27,500 to $30,000 ((25,000 to 30,000 euros) in Germany, Europe’s largest auto market.
BYD also recently bought out its distributor in Germany, Heden Electric Mobility, giving it more control over prices and volume. Even with extra tariffs, some studies found BYD would still make more per EV than European automakers like Volkswagen.
With most EU automakers already facing pressure in China, BYD and others are looking overseas to drive growth.
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It’s official: Chrysler will finally launch an electric Pacifica minivan. The company is developing clever storage ideas that could make it even more functional than Volkswagen’s recently introduced ID.Buzz. But you’ll have to wait a little longer to get your hands on one.
Chrysler confirms plans to launch an electric Pacifica
Chrysler has yet to release its first fully electric vehicle. Although the nearly 100-year-old automaker has teased several EV concepts, we have yet to see one come to fruition. That will change soon.
Earlier this year, the company revealed its Halcyon Concept, a futuristic sports car-like EV drastically different from Chrysler vehicles currently on the road. The model builds on previous concepts, like the Airflow crossover introduced in 2022.
Chrysler’s CEO, Christine Feuell, said the Halycon would be brought to life with advanced new tech from parent company Stellantis, sleek new styling, and a software-defined connected cockpit.
The radical design will be used in future Chrysler vehicles, including the electric Pacifica. At the LA Auto Show this week, Feuell confirmed to GreenCarReports that the Pacifica is due for an overhaul in 2026. The refresh will lay the groundwork for the first electric Pacifica, which is expected to launch the following year.
Chrysler’s CEO hinted the upcoming Pacifica EV could challenge Volkswagen’s ID.Buzz, the first electric minivan to arrive in the US.
While you’ll need to remove the seats for that open-air space in the ID.Buzz, Chrysler is working on more functional solutions. According to Feuell, the company is developing a system like its patented Stow ‘N Go Seating to open up space in the rear.
Although nothing is set in stone, one option is adjustable front seats, enabling the second row to be stored underneath.
Electrek’s Take
As Chrysler’s only production model in 2024, it only makes sense to launch an electric Pacifica. The Pacifica hybrid was the fourth best-selling plug-in hybrid in the US in Q3. It also accounted for 14% (3,009) of the 21,504 Pacifica models sold last quarter.
Meanwhile, the company is quickly losing market share in the US. Pacifica sales crashed 44% in Q3 and are down 18% through September.
Several new larger electric SUVs, like the Kia EV9, are already hitting the market, and more are on the way, including the recently unveiled Hyundai IONIQ 9. With the electric Pacifica not due out until 2027 (at the earliest), Chrysler will likely continue losing ground as new, more advanced competitors roll out.
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Tesla has converted an entire Shell gas station into a Supercharger station for electric vehicles in Spain, and it looks fantastic.
One of the favorite arguments of electric vehicle naysayers is that there are not as many charging stations as gas stations – making EVs less convenient.
The argument is flawed since most EVs are charged overnight when parked, and they can be charged literally anywhere there’s an electric outlet, which is not the case with gas-powered vehicles.
Most of the time, charging electric vehicles is more convenient than refueling a gas-powered car, and that’s going to become more widespread as time goes on because there are more charging stations being deployed, and many gas stations are going away.
In some cases, EV charging stations are directly replacing some.
Today, we get to see a beautiful example in Cordoba, Spain, where Tesla took over a Shell gas station and converted it into (hat tip to Aland≡Bru on X):
While it is not completed, it’s particularly interesting to see that Tesla has kept a similar design to the classic gas station setup.
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