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European Market News 2 September 2025 - 14 October 2025

BYD’s European EV Invasion – Boom in Sales but Stock Takes a Hit

Tesla Rival BYD Eyes Spain for Next EV Factory as European Sales Soar

BYD Bets on Spain for Third European Plant BYD (Build Your Dreams) has rapidly become a global electric vehicle powerhouse, and its next big move could be building a factory in Spain. Reuters reports that BYD – China’s #1 automaker by sales – views Spain as the “top candidate” for its third European car plant, as the company seeks to expand its foothold on the continent reuters.com. The new plant would follow BYD’s first two European production sites: one under construction in Hungary (though mass production there was recently pushed to 2026) and another planned in Türkiye (Turkey) slated to
MG Cyberster EV Roadster Shakes Up Europe’s Sports Car Market

MG Cyberster EV Roadster Shakes Up Europe’s Sports Car Market

MG Cyberster: A Design Fusion of Retro and Future MG’s new Cyberster is a dramatic two-seat roadster that cleverly blends cues from the brand’s past with futuristic flair. The low-slung body features a long, sculpted bonnet and crisp side creases, evoking classic sports cars, while its techy details signal the EV age. Up front, aggressive LED headlamps and a sleek nose give a modern, minimalist face. In back, arrow-shaped taillights span the width with a Union Jack-like motif – a nod to British heritage topgear.com. Perhaps the Cyberster’s most flamboyant touch are its scissor doors, which swing upwards Lamborghini-style –
Poland’s Space Industry Is Taking Off: Inside the Rapid Rise of a New European Space Power

Poland’s Space Industry Is Taking Off: Inside the Rapid Rise of a New European Space Power

Key Facts Historical Overview of Poland’s Space Activities Poland’s engagement with space dates back to the Cold War era. As a Soviet-aligned nation, Poland participated in the Interkosmos program, which involved Eastern Bloc scientists in Soviet-led space missions en.wikipedia.org. During this time, Polish researchers built instruments for international missions – over the decades, 80+ Polish-made instruments have flown on various Soviet, ESA, and NASA spacecraft fac.org.uk. The pinnacle of this early period was in 1978, when Mirosław Hermaszewski became the first (and to date, only) Pole to travel to space, spending 8 days aboard the Soviet Salyut 6 station as
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