Daily Archive: January 4, 2023
Lotus to allow Eletre buyers to opt for e-mirrors, set to be 1st to do so in China
Deliveries of Lotus Eletre with optional electronic exterior mirrors will begin as early as July 1, 2023, the first day that Chinese regulations will allow car companies to use such mirrors.
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Neta raises vehicle prices by as much as $870 as subsidies exit
Neta's sales of 152,073 units in 2022 are the highest of China's major new car makers, but its flagship model starts at half the average sales price of NIO models.
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Tesla’s Model Y could fall foul of new EV tax credit eligibility rules
China’s retail auto sales exceed 2.4 million in Dec, up 47% from Nov, preliminary CPCA data show
The CPCA did not release preliminary sales figures for NEVs in December. Previous figures showed the CPCA expected the figure to be around 700,000 units.
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Chrysler Synthesis Cockpit Demonstrator Previews Brand’s First EV
Chinese consumers’ demand for cars set to fall in Jan, industry body says
Lack of consumer confidence and the Chinese New Year holiday will send China's auto sales down in January, an industry association said.
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The Chevy Bolt, America’s Cheapest EV, Gets A Price Hike
Neta Auto delivers over 150,000 units in 2022, up 118% YoY, with some 250,000 units being sold cumulatively
Leapmotor would have to sell at least 400,000 units a year to break even, CEO says
Scale is important for a car company, and without scale it's impossible to be profitable, said Leapmotor's CEO.
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