EVs, tariffs in the spotlight as Chinese automakers take leading role at Shanghai auto show
- Tesla's absence from Auto Shanghai provides an opportunity for domestic competitors to gain visibility in the electric vehicle market.
- More than 70 carmakers from 26 countries will present over 100 new vehicle models at the Shanghai Auto Show from April 22 to May 2.
- BYD leads the Chinese electric vehicle market, having surpassed Tesla in global sales last year.
- A dozen new electric crossovers are set to compete with Tesla's Model Y during the showcase.
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