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Foxconn wants to build cars for Tesla, targets 5% EV manufacturing in 2025

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January 21, 2026
in Technology, Transport Business

By Olivia Nnorom

 

Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn said on Tuesday it hopes to one day make cars for Tesla as it ramps up electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing in a strategy to diversify its business, Reuters reports.

The world’s biggest contract electronics maker best known for assembling Apple’s iPhone, Foxconn is looking to replicate its level of success in assembling consumer gadgets as it expands into building EVs for auto brands, Liu Young-way, chairman of Foxconn, said at the company’s annual Tech Day.

 

“Based on our past records for the PC and cellphone markets … we’re at about 40-45 percent of the overall market share. So, ambitions-wise, hopefully we are able to achieve the same kind of achievement like in the ICT (information and communications technology) industry, but we will start small, which is about 5 percent in 2025,” Young-way said.

“I hope one day we can do Tesla cars for Tesla,” he said.

Tesla Inc makes all of its EVs in-house and has been rapidly expanding capacity.

Foxconn is not in the business of selling its own EV brands but wants its customers to sell “a lot” of EVs, which will be made in Taiwan, Thailand and the United States, and is negotiating with partners in Indonesia and India, Young-way said.

The company expanded into EVs and semiconductors in recent years, announcing deals with U.S. startup Fisker Inc (FSR.N) and Indian conglomerate Vedanta Ltd. It is leveraging its “48-year-old roots in ICT manufacturing” to halve EV design times and slash development costs by a third, Liu said.

Luxgen n7, an EV built by Foxtron, a joint venture between Foxconn and Taiwanese car maker Yulon Motor Co Ltd, received 15,000 pre-orders in less than two days.

“Despite the challenges of conflict in Europe and COVID globally, Foxconn has maintained our EV strategy,” Young-way said. “Supply chain resilience has always been Foxconn’s DNA. Our global footprint in 24 countries gives us a huge advantage to meet EV industry demands.”

The annual tech showcase takes place on the birthday of the company’s billionaire founder Terry Gou. Introduced as a special guest, Gou drove onstage in one of two prototypes unveiled this year, the Model B sporty crossover hatchback.

The other prototype unveiled was the Model V, an all-terrain pickup. Three prototypes – a SUV, a sedan and a bus – were unveiled last year, and Foxtron’s electric buses are already in service in some Taiwanese cities.

“Our heartfelt hope is that Taiwan can seize this once-in-a-hundred years, rare EV business opportunity,” the Foxconn chairman said.

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