Category: Electric cars
Avatr E16 spy shots show brands new sedan
Avatr E16 spy shots show the brands new Tesla Model 3 competitor sedan which will come in EV and EREV forms later this year.
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XPeng’s Mona first car spied ahead of next month launch
XPeng's Mona brand first car F59 is spied with best pictures yet ahead of next month's launch. Car expected to sell to ride hailing firms.
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EXCLUSIVE Onvo L60 to start at 170,000 yuan (23,500 USD) without battery pack under BaaS subscription, sources say
The version witohut battery will be about 50,000 yuan cheaper.
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More information about Nio’s Onvo L60 interior revealed
Nio significantly enlarged the main central control screen.
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Baidu launches 6th generation robotaxi – costs less than a Xiaomi SU7
Today Baidu's sixth generation Apollo RT6 robotaxi launched at Apollo Day. It is now ready for use as an autonomous taxi in Wuhan.
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New Aito M5 delivery started in China
The EREV models offer 1,275 km and 1,440 km comprehensive ranges while the EV model offers a 602 km range.
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EV market share fell in Q1, in a dearth of affordable models
2025 Kia EV6 bows with bigger battery, styling updates
Nio launches mass-market brand Onvo, L60 SUV-coupe starts at 30,500 USD with has lower energy density than Model Y
Onvo L60 has an energy consumption of 12.1 kWh/100km.
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