SsangYong electric truck confirmed for upcoming year with BYD batteries
Home
>
Industry Analysis
> Content
【Summary】SsangYong confirms electric ute with BYD batteries for 2024 production.
FutureCar Staff
Nov 05, 2023 10:15 PM PT
SsangYong, a South Korean automaker, has announced a new agreement with BYD, a leading Chinese battery manufacturer. According to a media statement from SsangYong, this agreement will involve the integration of battery packs produced in Korea into their upcoming electric vehicles, including the Torres EVX and the company's new electric pick-up. Mass production of these vehicles is expected to begin in the second half of 2024.
Writer's other posts
-
Electric Nissan Juke: A Sneak Peek at the Future
-
Electric cars set to become more affordable
-
Major creditor in talks to acquire Volta Trucks
-
Chinese EV maker's valuation close to Tesla
-
EVs' Limited Success in the U.S., Excluding Teslas
-
Toyota's Dedication to Quality Shines in Century Bolt Tightening Process
-
Tragic Accident: Bentley's Speed Questioned in Niagara Falls Deaths
-
Accelerating Car Development with Mazda-backed AI Firm
Comments:
Related Content
- Electric Nissan Juke: A Sneak Peek at the Future
- Nissan Sunderland's upcoming models: Juke and Qashqai
- BMW Group delays agency sales
- Check salary sacrifice impact
- BMW Group delays agency sales
- 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Daring & Adaptable
- Bentley Mulsanne returns to Crewe
- Tesla's Cybertruck Draws Enthusiastic Crowds Before Launch
- Dodge Magnum SRT-8 Auction
- Soaring Potential: The Future of the 'Chinese Tesla'