
Shanghai now allows non-locally registered vehicles to be used to apply for trade-in subsidies of up to RMB 15,000.
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Shanghai now allows non-locally registered vehicles to be used to apply for trade-in subsidies of up to RMB 15,000.
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The Roewe D6 electric sedan is expected to launch at the upcoming Shanghai Auto Show.
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The Roewe D6 electric sedan is expected to launch at the upcoming Shanghai Auto Show.
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In March, domestic Chinese automakers retailed 1.22 million vehicles, accounting for 62.7% of the market share.
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China is delaying approval for BYD and Geely to produce cars in Latin America as US tariffs fuel trade and economic uncertainties, Reuters reported.
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China NEV retail sales were lower at the beginning of the month compared to the same period last month, partly due to a public holiday.
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BYD's share increased by 0.90 percentage points in March from February, while CATL's fell by 2.07 percentage points.
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SAIC's MG Cyber X SUV combines rugged style with urban tech, part of MG's global expansion and 8-model electric vehicle rollout plan
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Chinese EV giant BYD receives more than 10000 orders during the Bangkok Motor Show, beating Toyota for the first time.
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March's performance ended the previous two months of sequential declines, as the slow season for Chinese auto sales at the beginning of the year winds down.
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