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He predicted the Chinese electric vehicle boom a year ago. Now, STEPHEN JOHNSON reveals how BYD destroyed Tesla in Australia - and the up-and-coming brands that are even better
He predicted the Chinese electric vehicle boom a year ago. Now, STEPHEN JOHNSON reveals how BYD destroyed Tesla in Australia - and the up-and-coming brands that are even better

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mail​

He predicted the Chinese electric vehicle boom a year ago. Now, STEPHEN JOHNSON reveals how BYD destroyed Tesla in Australia - and the up-and-coming brands that are even better

Back in the late '90s, a fledging Chinese battery maker bought Australian-made Holden Commodore wagons that had been crudely modified. In a very strange chapter of motoring history, BYD had only been around for two years when it bought some outdated VN Commodores in 1997 that had been sent to China and converted into slow EVs, with the catchy name of BJ6490.

Donald Campbell's Bluebird to return to Ullswater world record site
Donald Campbell's Bluebird to return to Ullswater world record site

BBC News

time13-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Donald Campbell's Bluebird to return to Ullswater world record site

Donald Campbell's Bluebird is to return to the site where he broke his first world speed record 70 years pilot reached 202.32 mph (325.6 km/h) setting his first world water speed record aboard the hydroplane at Ullswater, Cumbria, in 23 July, the craft will be on display at the lake's Glenridding Pier to mark the anniversary of Mr Campbell's achievement. Tracy Hodgson, director of the Ruskin Museum, which normally houses Bluebird, said it was an opportunity to see a "very special piece of British high-speed motoring history". Mr Campbell beat the previous speed record of 178.49 mph (287.25 km/h) set by Stanley went on to achieve a further seven records before he died in 1967, aged 46, on Coniston Water, while trying to break his previous speed of 276mph (444km/h). The event to mark the 70th anniversary of Mr Campbell's first successful attempt, is held in partnership with Ullswater Steamers, which has provided cruises on the lake for over 160 Martin, operations manager at the firm, said Bluebird's return would be a special day for the community."We feel a deep connection to this incredible piece of history and are honoured to play a part in commemorating his achievement," he was recovered from the bottom of Coniston Water in 2001 and rebuilt by a team of engineers on a long-running ownership row, it was handed over to the Ruskin Museum in March 2024. Follow BBC Cumbria on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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