Mona is now making half of Xpeng sales with one car only.
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Mona is now making half of Xpeng sales with one car only.
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Nio group saw an average of 5,698 swaps per hour.
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The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has arrived in showrooms across 42 cities, showcasing its aggressive aero kit, triple-motor system, and 1,526 hp ahead of its March launch.
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BYD was down 42%, Nio 56%, and Xpeng 17%, while Geely was slightly up 4% compared with December.
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Huawei's newest HUD effectively marks surrounding vehicles and pedestrians, adapts to night driving, and filters 95% of AR icon offset.
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BYD’s Denza brand confirmed that the Denza N9 will launch in March. The new SUV has already begun to be spotted at dealerships
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The 2025 BYD Atto 3 was spotted in China ahead of the market launch in Q2 2025. It has an updated exterior and new ADAS capabilities.
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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra sedans with three e-motors and a peak power of 1,138 kW (1,526 hp) are piling up at the Beijing factory ahead of launch.
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Unlike the sequential decline in overall sales, BYD's overseas sales rose 16.07 percent in January from December.
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BYD sold 66,000 cars overseas in January.
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