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  • Apocalypse-Ready: The Ultimate Survival Car Unveiled Although it's hard to find in countries with relatively well-developed road infrastructure, if you look overseas, you can see large vehicles equipped with off-road tires. In the United States, where the land is vast, many uneven roads make off-road driving capabilities essential outside of major cities.
  • China's Struggle with Abandoned EVs: Are They the New Polluters? With the introduction of various regulations on internal combustion vehicles and restrictions on the operation of old diesel cars, the market share of eco-friendly vehicles (hybrids, electric cars, hydrogen cars) has naturally increased. Of course, the journey to this point was not without trials and errors, and there is still a long way to go, but now, these cars have become more familiar to many people than before.
  • Xiaomi's Electric Vehicle: Can It Really Outrun Porsche and Tesla? Xiaomi, a Chinese electronics sales company, is known for selling cost-effective electronic products domestically. They have been dubbed the "Mistakes of the Continent" in a joke among netizens due to the good value unexpected from Xiaomi's products. Xiaomi is currently boosting sales of auxiliary batteries and various smart electronic devices.
  • Tesla Model 3 Highland Wagon Concept Takes Center Stage Tesla's lineup, including Model S, Model 3, Model Y, and the latest Cybertruck, is simpler than other automakers. At least there were only sedans and SUVs, and a pickup truck was recently added, but there is no wagon model yet.
  • Xiaopeng's Flying Car: A Chinese Version of Cybertruck or a Futuristic Joke? The flying car from the Chinese electric vehicle brand Xiaopeng unveiled at the 2024 CES, has become a hot topic due to its resemblance to Tesla's Cybertruck model. In addition to its unique exterior, it has a unique feature: it can fly in the sky when needed while driving on land.
  • Tesla's Roadster 2.0: Breaking Speed Records with Rocket-Assisted Acceleration If you're a Tesla fan, you'll know that the Roadster, not the Model S, was Tesla's first mass-produced car. This model, which debuted in 2008 and earned the title "the world's first electric sports car," was developed based on the Lotus Elise.

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