Monthly Archive: July 2023
Ford Delays 600K EV Production Goal As Sales Dip In Q2
Americans Know Expanding Roads Doesn’t Fix Traffic
Volkswagen bought XPeng G9 E/E architecture, meeting records show
XPeng will not be Tier 1 supplier of smart software, but will sell the E/E architecture, smart software and hardware solution packages to V
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Vlogger ruled to apologize and pay damages to Nio for infringing video
Cheshiji has been ordered to post an apology to Nio for 30 consecutive days and to pay 300,000 yuan in damages in a first-instance ruling.
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BYD’s Denza brand to launch new SUV N8 on Aug 5
The launch of the Denza N8 comes just a month after the launch of the Denza N7, which will begin deliveries this weekend.
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Production version BYD Song L was unveiled in China. To launch in Q4 2023
The production version BYD Song L was unveiled in China. It will have 530 hp, the length over 4800 mm and a starting price of 41,915 USD.
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Audi launches e-tron GT in China, priced from $140,000
The Audi e-tron GT is powered by dual motors and can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.1 seconds with a WLTP range of 488 km.
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Baojun Yunduo opens blind orders in China, price may start at 13,900 USD, will launch on August 10
Baojun Yunduo offers two cruising ranges in 360 km and 460 km. Its starting price may be around 13,900 USD.
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Nio mulls banning PHEVs from accessing its busy chargers
Nio is considering banning cars with internal combustion engines from charging at some of its busy charging stations in order to prioritize serving purely electric vehicles, the head of the company's energy business said.
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