Honda will reduce its gasoline vehicle production capacity in China by 290,000 units and expects two new EV plants to start production in September and November, respectively.
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Honda will reduce its gasoline vehicle production capacity in China by 290,000 units and expects two new EV plants to start production in September and November, respectively.
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The LEVC L380 minivan from Geely Group started deliveries in China with a starting price of 52,400 USD. To enter the UK in 2026.
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Neta has started production at its plant in Thailand and is building a new plant in Malaysia.
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The Deepal S07 SUV, available in EREV and BEV variants, replaces the S7 to better align with the company's global strategy.
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Deepal S07 launches with 10 versions - 6 EREV 4 EV. Huawei's 3.0 ADS vision based system debuts on the car.
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BYD has launched the Song L DM-i and the 2025 Song Plus DM-i, the second batch of DM 5.0-powered hybrid models after the Seal 06 DM-i and Qin L DM-i hybrid sedans.
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BYD and Leapmotor will benefit the most, followed by Xpeng, Geely Auto, Changan, Great Wall Motor and GAC due to their relatively large exposure to low-priced vehicles, said Deutsche Bank.
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The Onvo L60 will be available for customers to test drive on the day of its launch, and deliveries will begin about a week after it goes on sale, at the end of September, Onvo's president said.
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Horizon Robots demonstrated its SuperDrive autonomous driving system fitted to a Volkswagen ID.4 through a rainy Beijing.
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Li Auto's move comes as the price war in China's auto industry eases, after some luxury brands have rolled back steep discounts.
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