Geely Geome Xingyuan takes top spot in China's H1 2025 best-selling car models.
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Geely Geome Xingyuan takes top spot in China's H1 2025 best-selling car models.
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The most affordable Huawei EV brand is coming.
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Xiaomi SU7 nears 90% resale value after first year, report reveals.
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CAR Inc. and Baidu Apollo Pioneer Self-Driving Rentals
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Hyundai is set to launch its first pure electric SUV, the Hyundai Elexio, in the Chinese market during the third quarter of this year.
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China's new regulations challenge "ultimate driving" single-pedal mode
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Nissan plans to begin exporting electric vehicles from its Chinese factories to international markets starting in 2026
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Zeekr wants to make its 001 FR “the most powerful EV on the planet” again.
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BYD dominates, Geely ambitious: Chinese automakers surge in H1 2025
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Tesla's FSD challenges in China spark grey market: unofficial modifications available for a fraction of the official price.
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