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Tesla Model Y vs. competition - wait, who's that?The Tesla Model Y has begun deliveries, but it faces competition from several upcoming electric SUVs and crossovers, including the Audi e-Tron Sportback, Q4 e-Tron, Byton M-Byte, Mazda MX-30, Nissan ...
Simply sign up to the Electric vehicles myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Chinese electric car start-up Byton is suspending operations and furloughing staff, making it the first ...
Byton and Canoo offer radically distinct approaches to the way cars work for their owners. Canoo even does away with the idea of ownership. By Bradley Berman SANTA CLARA, Calif. — In Silicon ...
The electric-vehicle startup Byton wants to set itself apart from other car brands by focusing on technology. The company's M-Byte electric SUV will have a 48-inch dashboard screen, a touchpad on ...
All the digital interaction in the world cannot make a good car, but while, on the basis of this short squirt, the Byton M-Byte is not likely to challenge a Tesla or a Jaguar I-Pace for driving ...
We got a look at a production-ready prototype of the M-Byte at CES in Las Vegas, while learning more about Byton's efforts to launch its first car. It's tough to start a new car company from ...
It's been exactly two years since the world got its first glimpse of BYTON at CES 2018. Now, a mere 24 months later the Nanjing-based startup is only months away from series production of its ...
Byton has also announced a developer program for its cars that will allow the innovators to further contribute and enrich the in-car user experience. Advt Commenting on the car, Byton CEO Daniel ...
The upcoming Byton M-Byte wants not only to dominate the screen real-estate wars among electric cars with its humongous 48-inch display but also to become the world’s first smart device on ...
The transformation of the annual Consumer Electronics Show into an increasingly automotive-heavy trade show continues apace, particularly with electric vehicle startups like Byton. The company ...
The Byton M-Byte gets closer to shipping. China (its home market) gets the first cars this year, with the US to follow in 2021. And, yes, the 48-inch LCD is not just a concept car teaser.
Byton has been almost continuously unveiling its coming M-Byte crossover for the last three years, most recently at the Frankfurt and Guangzhou auto shows. It revealed it again yesterday at CES ...
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