Zeekr delivered a record 54,811 vehicles in the second quarter, an increase of 100.05 percent year-on-year and up 65.80 percent from the first quarter.
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Zeekr delivered a record 54,811 vehicles in the second quarter, an increase of 100.05 percent year-on-year and up 65.80 percent from the first quarter.
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Gu Huinan, general manager of GAC Aion, revealed that the brand is actively investigating markets in Europe, South America, Africa, the Middle East, and East Asia.
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BYD will launch the 2025 Seal EV and the new Seal 07 DM-i on August 8. The former will be the first sedan based on the e-Platform 3.0 Evo platform, while the latter will be equipped with DM 5.0 hybrid technology.
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Voyah Zhiyin debuts as an all electric SUV. The car has 800V architecture and car add 515km range in 15 minutes.
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Compared to gasoline-powered vehicles, the battery swap service has cumulatively saved users more than RMB 20.3 billion ($2.85 billion), Nio said.
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Evidence mounts that MG S5 is destined for EU after it is spotted testing. The car may be named ZS for Europe.
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A humanoid robot supplied by UBTech has been working at a Zeekr factory for 21 consecutive days, performing tasks including lifting and carrying.
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Hyper has officially changed its English name to Hyptec, saying the move is part of its brand value upgrade to 2.0.
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Li Auto's new all-electric SUVs spied together showing considerable difference between them. Cars are due to launch in 2025.
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The updated Neta X has a starting price of RMB 89,800 ($12,550), which is 10 percent lower than its predecessor.
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