Huawei backed Aito launches a five seat version of its popular M9 large SUV in both EREV and BEV versions.
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Huawei backed Aito launches a five seat version of its popular M9 large SUV in both EREV and BEV versions.
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Aito has launched a five-seat variant of its flagship SUV, the M9, at a starting price of RMB 469,800 ($66,000), following the success of the six-seat version in the luxury SUV market.
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Changan Automobile has surged in popularity this year selling just under 1.7 million cars so far this year, which is around 7000 cars a day.
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CATL's share in August decreased by 2.84 percentage points from July, while BYD increased by 2.14 percentage points.
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The fire safety of NEVs in China is once again in the spotlight. Is there a bigger fire risk with them and how do they compare to foreign EVs?
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The European Union is set to make small reductions in the proposed additional tariff rates on EVs from China, with Tesla facing a reduction from 9 percent to just under 8 percent, according to Bloomberg.
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BYD has raised its annual sales target to 4 million units, Morgan Stanley analyst Tim Hsiao said in a research note citing comments from the NEV maker's management.
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China's BEV sales rebounded to 646,000 units in August, up 17.24 percent from July, while PHEV sales rose to a new record high of 453,000 units.
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The Xpeng modular flying car (Land Aircraft Carrier) got over 3,000 orders before the presales started. Its production is scheduled for 2025.
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Xiaomi's insurance registrations were up 10%, and Tesla was up 13% compared with the week before. Nio was down 25%, while BYD was down about 20%.
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