700 km on a single charge and a huge screen in the cabin: the Chinese showed their analogue Tesla By Derek Black On For some time, the Chinese company Changan officially announced work on its own D-class sedan called C385 – then representatives of the Chinese auto industry announced their desire to create a model on hydrogen fuel cells, with a hybrid power plant and completely on electricity. And now the company’s engineers have told about the characteristics of the electric car, which, however, loses to its hybrid counterpart in many ways. For example, Changan said that the C385 on...