SHANGHAI -- The buzz at Auto Shanghai when it opened Tuesday was the slew of electric vehicles being showcased.
Japanese automakers were among the manufacturers pushing their EV concepts at one of the largest auto shows in the world.
Toyota Motor Corp. unveiled two new models in its bZ series, a brand exclusively for EVs.
One is an SUV marketed to families. The other is being produced through a joint venture with major Chinese EV manufacturer BYD Co. and marketed to younger generations.
Toyota plans to market them in 2024 in China, where EVs are proliferating rapidly.
Honda Motor Co. announced a plan that all new vehicles sold in China will be EVs by 2035.
The automaker had previously announced that it had set a target of converting all new vehicles sold worldwide to EVs or fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) by 2040.
Honda presented three new models of the e:N EV series for the Chinese market, which are scheduled to be on sale by the end of 2024.
Nissan Motor Co. unveiled the world premiere of its concept car Arizon, an EV for the Chinese market. The SUV is connected to the internet so it can interactively inform the driver of the best route to take based on the weather and time.
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