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Aussie EV market turns to utility as China takes aim at Tesla

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Australia saw a potentially significant shift in its utility automotive offering this week.

With Isuzu Ute, previously reliant on diesel, announcing plans for an electric option, the country’s third most popular pickup, the D-Max, is set to join the sustainable revolution.

D-MAX BEV is looking to meet diverse commercial and passenger vehicle needs with tough pickup truck performance.

Its full-time 4WD system and new e-Axles provide strong performance on rough terrain, smooth acceleration typical of BEVs, and reduced noise and vibration. High towing capacity, thanks to powerful electric motors and a robust frame, matches diesel models’ performance.

Despite assurances that the electric variant won’t oust its diesel counterpart, the move signals a pivotal moment for industries with stringent environmental goals.

Meanwhile, in China, the global epicentre of EV adoption, market predictions soared as BYD’s chairman forecasted a staggering 50% market share for EVs within months. With Chinese automakers dominating the scene, the prospect of a greener future seems closer than ever, setting the stage for a transformative era in transportation worldwide.

 

 

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