Xiaomi will use a new business model for its third model, replacing automotive-grade parts that aren't safety-related with consumer-grade hardware, according to local media.
For details, please visit CnEVPost.
Xiaomi will use a new business model for its third model, replacing automotive-grade parts that aren't safety-related with consumer-grade hardware, according to local media.
For details, please visit CnEVPost.
BYD's Turkish plant has a planned annual capacity of 150,000 vehicles, and the signing was witnessed by the Turkish president.
For details, please visit CnEVPost.
Deepal has officially unveiled the S07 which is the facelift of the S7 SUV. The biggest difference is new ADS but there are big plans for the brand.
The post Deepal S07 unveiled amidst big expansion plans for the brand including exports appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
Xpeng's new model, internally codenamed F57, will not be using any LiDAR and move to a pure vision solution similar to Tesla's FSD, a source familiar with the matter told CnEVPost.
For details, please visit CnEVPost.
SAIC brand has a battery swapping problem with its customers. The customers are threatening legal action due to slow progress.
The post SAIC’s Rising brand’s battery swap customers rebel appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
The industrial park, which is adjacent to the Xiaomo Port, has already put into production the first phase of components and the second phase of vehicles.
For details, please visit CnEVPost.
As of the end of June 2024, China's BEV ownership amounted to 18.134 million vehicles, accounting for 73.35 percent of the total NEVs.
For details, please visit CnEVPost.
First Denza for Europe is Z9 GT. Also Fangchengbao Bao 5 will be a Denza in EU. Denza Z9 GT in China has two fridge problem.
The post Denza going to Europe and taking a rebadged Fangchengbao Bao with it appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
Chinese cars are capturing a significant market share and outpacing Korean and Japanese competitors.
The post China emerges as top car supplier in Israel appeared first on CarNewsChina.com.
Retail sales of BEVs in June were 493,000 units, down 0.5 percent from May, while PHEVs were 363,000 units, up 17.4 percent from May.
For details, please visit CnEVPost.