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Japanese automakers Toyota and Nissan are making significant moves in the electric vehicle (EV) market. Toyota has signed a deal to mass produce solid-state EV batteries with a range of 932 miles, while Nissan has teased its 'Hyper Tourer' EV concept ahead of its physical debut at the Japan Mobility Show. These developments pose a challenge to Tesla and other EV rivals. Additionally, BMW's electrifying i4 M50 is reviewed, and Fisker is looking to outdo Tesla and other EV rivals on a key feature. The competition in the EV market continues to heat up as automakers strive to offer innovative and high-performing electric vehicles.
Nissan teases 'Hyper Tourer' EV concept ahead of physical debut at Japan Mobility Show https://t.co/hjBkZph3gC by @scooterdoll
Toyota Inks Deal to Mass Produce Solid State EV Batteries With 932-Mile Range https://t.co/G9lr696BDj
Toyota's first electric truck prototype is put through the paces [Images] https://t.co/gUrNnj1KZ8 by @EVPeteJohnson
Fisker looks to outdo Tesla, other EV rivals on a key feature https://t.co/JuH7nu0K7L
BMW Makes EV Headlines With A Series Of Sheer Driving Pleasure Firsts https://t.co/E1HuIBptH0
BMW i4 M50 review: Electrifying in almost every sense of the word https://t.co/4K2OzUgUuu https://t.co/HEMlX4BD5O
Toyota Inks Deal to Mass Produce Solid State EV Batteries With 932-Mile Range https://t.co/hDj1rW2bbY
Tesla Japanese rivals debut concept vehicles in latest challenge https://t.co/eFdzqV4hCG