Chinese manufacturer BYD introduces a plug-in hybrid pickup intended primarily for the Mexican market. Auto123 has the details.
Chinese automaker BYD , the largest manufacturer of electric vehicles in China, has just unveiled a pickup truck for the Mexican market. This came on Tuesday, the same day that President Joe Biden announced a series of new tariffs aimed at Chinese products, including electric vehicles.
BYD Shark, profile | Photo: BYD If offered in the United States, it would be subject to a 100-percent tariff, as decreed today by the White House. The plant will be built in central Mexico, said Stella Li, head of the Americas for BYD, according to Reuters.
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