They’ve been getting ready to ship to the US for a while. The EX30 arrived this year and is getting pretty good reception. It’s 35,000 and the best rated EV SUV at it’s price point. It’s 7 overall behind vehicles 20,000 more expensive.
Comment on US to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs next week
MargotRobbie@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Although the BYDs and GWMs and MGs are getting popular in Australia, I have literally never seen a Chinese EV in the States outside of locally built BYD busses, and BYD cars have distinct designs that are fairly easy to spot. So this feels like posturing to me.
Maggoty@lemmy.world 6 months ago
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 6 months ago
The Chinese business strategy has been to target East Asian, Indian, Russian, and West African car markets. They’re not trying to compete with US cars in the United States. They’re displacing US export markets in the Third World. You might be able to find them south of the border, however. In the first five months of 2023, Chinese exports to Latin America reached over 330,000 vehicles with a special focus on Mexico and Chile.
Meanwhile, the US has had a long and storied tradition of open hostility to foreign car manufacturers. Consequently ten different car manufacturers have plants in the United States.
These taxation and regulatory provisions are shockingly similar to the Chinese rules that guys like Biden and Trump deride as anti-competitive. And given the quality of US vehicles has long been sketchy at best, with a continued reliance on ICE engines in a market that increasingly favors the cheaper and more reliable electric vehicles, we could be headed for a future in which the US car fleet becomes one of the most expensive to operate and maintain in the world.
Maggoty@lemmy.world 6 months ago
The government will make sure they survive. They’re to big to be allowed to fail.
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Maybe. But they won’t grow like their Chinese counterparts.
Maggoty@lemmy.world 6 months ago
They aren’t a small business. They’re multi-national corporations.