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ReviewNeta GT review: What can you expect from an EV sports coupe under $25k?
The Neta GT is not the definitive in any particular area. But the price of entry is staggering.
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ReviewDenza N7 review: Premium EV from BYD with different direction
The Denza N7 faces tough competition in its segment. Perhaps it can capture customers, especially with a traditional premium styling, it may find a market amongst a new older demog
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ReviewXpeng G6 review: Tesla Model Y in crosshairs
The mid-size crossover market is a high-volume market, competitive and cut-throat. The Xpeng G6 stands a good chance of carving out.
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ReviewNew Nio ES6 review: A sequel better than the original?
The Nio ES6 is an all-around smash hit. It manages to hit the boxes of comfort, style, and premium feel that one can expect from Nio vehicles.
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ReviewNew ES6 review by Telescope: NIO's complete package
Overall, the ES6 is a very accomplished car. I cannot even pick an obvious problem apart from that lack of storage on the back of the front seat.
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ReviewZeekr 009 review: Is Toyota losing its crown jewel?
With Toyota's reluctance to embrace the EV revolution, Chinese premium EV brands, like Zeekr, are eyeing the luxury MPV space as a chance to charge big money.
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ReviewVideo: NIO EC7 & ES8 Gen2 first look
The EC7 is a totally re-designed car. There is not a single body panel that's shared with the ES7.
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ReviewBYD Seal review: Is it the real Tesla Model 3 killer?
The BYD Seal breaks the brand mould, from simple good value EVs to good-value, great-driving, great-styled EVs.
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ReviewNIO ET5 review by Telescope: Open the floodgates
If you strip all the premium features away and treat ET5 as a normal car, it is still a very compelling proposition.
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ReviewOwner's review of NIO ET7: It's good-looking, and quick!
It's not perfect. But then which car is? There are trade-offs that have to be made.
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