Category: eV

China EV insurance registrations for the week ending Aug 27: Tesla 17,000, Li Auto 7,700, Nio 5,000

Between August 1 and August 27, Nio registered 16,000, Xpeng 11,700, Li Auto 29,100, and Tesla 56,400 EVs in China.

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Chery and Huawei developed Luxeed S7 to start deliveries at Guangzhou Auto Show

Chery and Huawei developed electric sedan, Luxeed S7, will start taking small deposit orders next month, while the full deposit orders will start October. The EV is expected to enter stores on October 20th and start deliveries during Guangzhou Auto Show on November 17th.

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New Xpeng G9 version spy photos exposed

The spy photos of the latest version of Xpeng‘s flagship SUV, G9, show the interior of the car. The photos show that overall layout is still the same as the current one. It is equipped with a full LCD instrument panel, an integrated central control screen and a passenger entertainment screen. At the same time, […]

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Changan Qiyuan 07 makes a debut at Chengdu Auto Show, 3 more models to be presented this year

Changan Qiyuan's first model, Qiyuan 07, made a debut at Chengdiu Auto Show Monday. Qiyuan plans to present two more sedans and one more SUV model by the year end.

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Toyota Corolla Killer? The BYD Dolphin!

With a price point of less than AU$40,000 and 410 km of range, the BYD Dolphin is not only competing with its fellow triplets (the MG 4 and the ORA Cat) but also with similarly sized ICE cars. Unfortunately, due to the fact that there are only 3 BYD Dolphins available in Australia, we were […]