SAIC and Huawei have signed an agreement to collaborate in areas including product definition, manufacturing, supply chain management, and sales and services.
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SAIC and Huawei have signed an agreement to collaborate in areas including product definition, manufacturing, supply chain management, and sales and services.
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All models of the new brand built by Huawei and SAIC will be sold in HIMA's channels, according to local media.
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The new brand will target a younger demographic and the vehicles could start at around RMB 170,000 to RMB 250,000, according to local media.
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The interior of the soon to be launched Baojun Xiangjing sedan has been spied. Available as both a PHEV and BEV the car is the brand's largest car.
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The manufacturer of MG cars SAIC signed a strategic cooperation agreement with CATL in the battery swap field.
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SAIC will develop and sell battery swap-enabled models, while CATL will lead the development and iteration of battery blocks.
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The Volkswagen ID. series sold more than 130,000 vehicles in 2024, up 23.8% year-on-year.
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Car News China makes ten predictions as to what the Chinese car market has in store for 2025. These range from sales figures to which companies are the winners and losers.
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Audi E electric car from Audi and SAIC was spotted during road tests. It will enter China in summer 2025 with no signature Audi rings.
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In November, SAIC-Volkswagen sold 123,000 vehicles, with a market share of 5.1%, ranking seventh in automobile retail sales in China.
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