Troubled Chinese electric car company has been forced to suspend operations for six months due to financial problems.
Byton still plans to begin producing its M-Byte SUV in China by Q1 2022
In the first part of our guide to upcoming E-SUVs, we’re looking at Audi through Lexus
New brands Lucid and Byton are ready to battle for your EV sedan buck with familiar big names like BMW, Mercedes and Tesla
The oft-delayed M-Byte is now slated to arrive by the first quarter of 2022
The struggling EV start-up hasn’t paid its employees for some months now
The all-electric Byton M-Byte SUV will reach Chinese customers later this year
Both Aiways and Byton will use electric crossovers to enter the European market
Byton’s press release gives the impression the Geneva Motor Show is still happening, which it is not
During the NA premiere of the M-Byte, Byton announced the first partners of its developer program
Byton will sell and lease directly to customers in California and online to those residing in other states
Carsten Breitfeld revealed FAW’s investment in Byton opened it to the Chinese government
The production version of Byton’s electric SUV will arrive in Europe and North America in 2021
The M-Byte’s party piece is the 48-inch Shared Experience Display, but there are more screens inside
Byton will start sales of its M-Byte SUV later this year and wants to arrive in the U.S. in 2020
Production of Byton’s first model is scheduled to commence at the end of 2019
These cars’ interiors are characterized by a massive infotainment display with a highly intuitive user interface
Yes, this is the production model that will go into production in late 2019 and will arrive in the U.S. in 2020