Sure, it wasn't the kind of buzz you'd get from revealing a new car — something
the latest electric car startup, Byton, enjoyed this week.
Not exact matches
Elon Musk's
electric car startup will show off it's
latest model — a $ 50,000 sedan that the company hopes will take
electric cars mainstream.
The company has now reportedly raised $ 1 billion in funding, making WM Motor the
latest well - funded
startup hoping to make or sell
electric cars in China.
Late last month, the seemingly incapable - of - escaping - trouble
electric car startup Faraday Future filed a lawsuit against a new rival helmed by its former chief financial officer, Stefan Krause.
On Sunday at CES, new Chinese - backed
car startup Byton unveiled its first drivable prototype — an
electric crossover with a screen for a dashboard that's set to launch in
late 2019.
The Chinese - backed
electric vehicle
startup NIO raised more than $ 1 billion in its
latest fundraising round, Reuters reported on Wednesday, breaking away from a crowded field of young Chinese - funded
car firms who've notably struggled to raise money for their own ambitious endeavors.