Presale starts at $23,560, and the SUV has a pure electric range of 285 km and a fuel consumption of 6.8 litres/100 km.
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Presale starts at $23,560, and the SUV has a pure electric range of 285 km and a fuel consumption of 6.8 litres/100 km.
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Deliveries of the L7 Pro and Max will begin in March, while the L7 Air will begin deliveries in April.
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Xpeng enthusiasts in Norway, Denmark, Sweden,. and the Netherlands can now begin to place their orders for both vehicles.
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While delivery figures dropped for January, NIO provided over a million battery swaps and charging services.
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Xpeng blamed the low delivery figures for January on the Chinese New year holidays, which spanned through mid-January.
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It's turning into a two horse race between Geely and Xpeng. Who's your bet on to launch the first Chinese flying car?
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CATL plans to install six battery cell production linesin in its German plant by the end of 2023.
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The automaker will now add a new SUV and an MPV to its lineup in addition to facelifted versions of the G3, P7, and P5.
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NIO's much awiated smartphone launch is now closer than ever.
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No brakes, no steering wheel, and no cockpit; these self-driving buses use a HD camera and radars to navigate the streets.
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