The Yangwang U9, an all-electric supercar, went on sale on February 25 at a starting price of RMB 1.68 million ($231,560).
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The Yangwang U9, an all-electric supercar, went on sale on February 25 at a starting price of RMB 1.68 million ($231,560).
For details, please visit CnEVPost.
From January to June this year, Aito's cumulative sales volume was 182,098 vehicles.
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The EV variant will offer a 510 km range while the EREV variant will offer 100 km and 155 km pure electric ranges.
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The Zeekr 7X SUV is expected to launch in August/ September
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Xpeng has started pre-sales of the G6 in Singapore, and its first official store is expected to open in September.
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Neta launches the Neta X SUV in Thailand and Malaysia. The model is positioned as a compact SUV with electric drive.
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BYD's YangWang U9, priced at 232,000 USD, boasts a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 2.36 seconds
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The additional configurations include low noise tires, a level 2 ADAS, and double-layer laminated glass.
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The additional configurations include low noise tires, a level 2 ADAS, and double-layer laminated glass.
The post More Wuling Starlight S configurations revealed ahead of August launch appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
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