Honda launched the Ye brand in China on April 16, saying it would launch the Ye S7 and Ye P7 at the end of this year and mass-produce the Ye GT in 2025.
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Honda launched the Ye brand in China on April 16, saying it would launch the Ye S7 and Ye P7 at the end of this year and mass-produce the Ye GT in 2025.
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The LEVC L380 was designed by former Bentley designer - Brett Boydell, and inspired by the Airbus A380 aircraft.
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That is because of the Skyride chassis's low latency and fast response.
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Let's go for a Sunday drive on Huawei's flagship SUV, the Aito M9 SUV!
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BYD, Volkswagen, and Chery took the overall top 3 spots.
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Nio's new video shows the phone making a tabletop soccer ball on the roof move by controlling the ET9's suspension. The second-generation Nio Phone is expected to be launched at the end of this month.
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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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