Will Huawei and Baidu follow suit?
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Will Huawei and Baidu follow suit?
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Honda launched the Ye EV series in China aiming to achieve 100% electrification in the Chinese market by 2035.
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MG, Hongqi, BYD, Denza, Yangwang and Jaecoo all appeared at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK and wowed the crowd.
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsOn July 19, the all-new Zeekr 009 will be launched globally in Hong Kong, and will be available in 6-seat and 7-seat options.
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Xpeng will launch facelifted models of the G6, P7i and G9, as well as a joint model with Didi, in 2025, according to local media.
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New Geely small electric hatchback revealed and will take on the BYD Dolphin and Wuling Bingo. Sales expected soon.
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MG surprises with a new compact all-electric SUV called the S5. Can is likely to go on sale in the next few months and will likely be exported.
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The Luxeed R7 has a range of up to over 800 kilometers and the battery suppliers are CATL and CALB.
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Xpeng P7+ revealed by MIIT. It is larger than the P7i and no longer uses Lidar. Launch should be soon and it only uses LFP batteries.
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