Canoo announced Wednesday it's reached an agreement with the U.S. Postal Service for the purchase of electric vehicles. The automaker will provide the agency with six right-hand drive versions of the ...
A popular car company is accused of misleading Australian buyers about the quality of its vehicles after it emerged that ...
Electric vehicles will grow from 0.7% of the global light-duty vehicle (LDV) fleet in 2020 to 31% in 2050, reaching 672 million EVs, predicts the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). The EIA ...
Australia's consumer watchdog has taken car manufacturer LDV to court for the alleged "misleading advertising" of certain vehicle models which tend to "rust or corrode" within five years of being ...
LDV says it'll look to launch plug-in hybrid utes here if they're built in right-hand drive and "suit local capability requirements".
Australia is about to get a new budget electric van early, with pricing and specifications for the LDV eDeliver 5 just revealed. The mid-size van will start with an introductory drive-away deal for ...
Chinese brand LDV has put out an urgent recall for thousands of its Deliver 9 vans in Australia. The recall concerns 8643 ...
LDV has revealed that it will soon launch three commercial-focused electric vehicles in Australia, including the country’s first all-electric ute. The first of the trio is the eT60 that’s set to ...
Commercial vehicles are having a stonking year in China, sales surging as provincial government lavish cash upon infrastructure projects and small businesses also invest in new vans. SAIC, via its ...
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