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Baidu-backed Jiyue cuts price of 1st model by $4,200 one month after launch
Jiyue has slashed the starting prices of both versions of the Jiyue 01 by RMB 30,000 and is compensating customers who have already taken delivery for the difference.
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Neta’s first overseas plant starts production in Thailand
The Neta’s Thailand plant started operating on faster timescale. It has an annual production volume of 20,000 units.
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Mercedes-Benz’s Dolby Atmos audio wins the 2023 Autoblog Technology of the Year award
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Neta's Thailand plant has begun production of the right-hand drive version of the Neta V-II and will be the main manufacturing base for Neta's right-hand drive EVs.
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BMW to build charging network in China with Mercedes, aiming for 1,000 supercharging stations by 2026
BMW Brilliance and Mercedes-Benz will set up a 50:50 shareholding joint venture to operate a supercharging network in China.
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