Electric cars: key manufacturers in the race to be world number one
Daniel Coughlin
27 March 2023
The EV race revs up
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Toyota (23rd globally)
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Toyota (23rd globally)
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Ford (17th globally)
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Ford (17th globally)
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Volvo Car and Polestar (14th globally)
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Volvo Car and Polestar (14th globally)
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Chery Automobile (13th globally)
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Chery Automobile (13th globally)
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GAC Group (11th globally)
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GAC Group (11th globally)
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Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance (10th globally)
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Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance (10th globally)
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Mercedes-Benz Group (9th globally)
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Mercedes-Benz Group (9th globally)
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Geely Auto (8th globally)
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Geely Auto (8th globally)
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BMW Group (7th globally)
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BMW Group (7th globally)
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Hyundai Motor (6th globally)
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Hyundai Motor (6th globally)
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Stellantis (5th globally)
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Stellantis (5th globally)
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GM (4th globally)
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GM (4th globally)
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VW Group (3rd globally)
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VW Group (3rd globally)
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Tesla (2nd globally)
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Tesla (2nd globally)
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BYD (1st globally)
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BYD (1st globally)
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