
The 2026 Xia MPV carries an official starting price of RMB 206,800 ($29,020), representing a 17.21 percent reduction compared to its predecessor.
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The 2026 Xia MPV carries an official starting price of RMB 206,800 ($29,020), representing a 17.21 percent reduction compared to its predecessor.
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Only three new energy vehicle brands on track for 2025 sales targets.
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Leapmotor continued to take the lead, followed by HIMA, then Xpeng.
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The Bao 5, Fang Cheng Bao's first model, has achieved an average transaction price of RMB 271,400 ($38,160) to date.
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BYD Sealion 06 attains 100,000 units in 100 days after launch, offering 800V EVs and DM‑i hybrids in China market.
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The Starshine 6 measures 4,806 mm in length and offers up to 125 km of battery range, positioning as one of China's most affordable family sedans.
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The launch of the Smart #5 EHD marks the brand's shift from offering only pure electric cars to also developing hybrid models.
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The 5.2-meter-long Denza N8L starts at RMB 299,800 ($42,210), poised to intensify competition in China's large six-seat SUV segment.
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The BYD Tang L full-size SUV with up to 1,086 hp will enter global markets under the Atto 8 name. It was revealed in Uzbekistan.
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China unveils ambitious "Energy-saving and new energy vehicle technology roadmap 3.0".
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