China's $9,000 Electric Car Just Ended America's $50,000 Truck Era

China just built a real, highway-legal electric car for $9,000 — while the average new car in America costs $51,400 and a Ford F-150 can run you $80,000. In this video, we break down exactly how China's EV industry (BYD, Geely, Wuling) made cars this cheap, why Detroit can't compete, and what it means for the future of the American auto industry. From Li Shufu's rise from a poor photographer to owning Volvo, to CATL's battery breakthroughs and China's brutal EV price war — this is the real story behind the $9,000 car that's rattling boardrooms in Detroit. If you found this breakdown useful, subscribe for more deep dives into the auto industry, EVs, and the economics behind the headlines. #ChinaEV #ElectricCar #FordF150 ⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 The $9,000 Car 1:30 Putting the Price in Perspective 2:45 Who's Building These Cars? 4:00 The Battery Problem China Solved 6:00 America's Truck Problem 8:00 It's Bigger Than Cars If You Like This Video Make Sure To Subscribe Our Channel For More Crispy Topics