Technically it does not run android.
schizoidman
The ID.3 now starts at ~$9700 in China.
I mean not to long ago some people can't imagine a world without Nokia phones and here we are today.
The joint venture is instead considering using a Stellantis factory in Eisenach, Germany that produces Opel models and its Trnava plant in Slovakia as alternative production sites for the B10 electric crossover, said one of the people.
IMO there is a mismatch of users and articles posted. I assume most users are from the US and according to the IEA only 10% of Global EV sales are from there compared to 25% in Europe and 60% in China. This is the same issue you see in reddit on /r/electricvehicles , /r/cars or even /r/android.
That vehicle was already announced over a year ago and it is now available for preorder. Xpeng has been making flying cars for several years now.
Their EV5 starts at $20,000
https://electrek.co/2023/11/17/kia-launches-20k-ev5-electric-suv-china-rival-tesla-model-y/
Isn't the 4680 just the shape of the battery? I guess the disadvantage is that it is round and harder to assemble into a pack unlike prismatic batteries.
IMO current lithium iron phosphate tech is better suited for most consumers compared to the nickel manganese cobalt based 4680 Tesla uses.
Even the CEO of Ford thinks their cars are fantastic.
HarmonyOS NEXT AFAIK does not run on the Linux kernel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HarmonyOS_kernel