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Life, Published on 13/03/2023
» The Aston Martin DBX707, the world's most powerful SUV, is now available to Thai buyers with prices starting at 24.9 million baht.
Reuters, Published on 23/02/2023
» KUALA LUMPUR: For self-confessed tech geek and adrenaline junkie Farhan Abdul Rahim, becoming one of the first Malaysians to own an electric car in 2020 was a no-brainer - but he did not simply stop there.
Life, Published on 13/02/2023
» White is the most popular colour for Thai car buyers, accounting for 36% of all sales according to used-car platform Carsome.
Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 31/01/2023
» Volvo Cars (Thailand) Co expects to sell only battery electric vehicles, or BEVs, in Thailand within 2025, thanks to a growing domestic EV market and prospective buyers with strong purchasing power.
Business, Published on 30/12/2022
» As more car makers roll out electric vehicles, they are discovering an important trait among early customers: They are far more apt to try new brands.
Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 15/12/2022
» Bookings for 5,800 electric vehicles (EVs) at the Thailand International Motor Expo are providing fuel for the government's ongoing efforts to develop the domestic EV industry.
Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 01/12/2022
» Automakers in Thailand expect the general election next year will generate better sentiment, causing people to buy new cars, even though the industry has slowed since October this year.
Published on 16/11/2022
» Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers are making a foray into Southeast Asia, an untapped market with few established players, as competition ramps up at home in China.
Business, Published on 03/11/2022
» Tesla Inc aims to start mass production of its Cybertruck at the end of 2023, two years after the initial target for the long-awaited pickup truck chief executive officer Elon Musk unveiled in 2019, two people with knowledge of the plans told Reuters.
Business, Ranjana Wangvipula, Published on 25/10/2022
» EV Primus Co, the distributor of China's second-largest automaker DFSK (Dongfeng), is planning to set up an "EV supermarket" for motorists with varied lifestyles as it strives to compete in the electric vehicle market.