The new Wuling Bingo SUV with a 5-seat interior has entered the Chinese market with a starting price of 75,800 yuan (10,750 USD).
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The new Wuling Bingo SUV with a 5-seat interior has entered the Chinese market with a starting price of 75,800 yuan (10,750 USD).
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Xpeng saw the 500,000th production vehicle roll off the line, which was the 10,000th production car of the Mona M03 launched on August 27.
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The PHEV variant has a 1,411 km comprehensive range while the EV variant has a 650 km range.
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Nio has no plans to take over the Audi plant, and the company is cautious about investing in fixed assets, the EV maker's CEO William Li said.
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That's because all upcoming Nio-branded products will come from NT 3.0 technology, which not only offers superior performance but also outstanding cost savings, Deutsche Bank said.
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Nio's sub-brand Onvo has officially launched its first model, the L60, which is priced much lower than the Tesla Model Y, but brings more interior space and better features.
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Nio may buy an Audi EV factory and start producing cars in Europe. Company has until September 23 to make a bid.
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Onvo L60 launches with options of both 60 and 85 kWh battery packs and a 52 litre Midea fridge.
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China's NEV retail penetration was 53.74 percent in the September 1-15 period, and 45.15 percent year-to-date.
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Onvo currently has 180 store managers in China, 40 percent of whom are from Tesla and 27 percent from Li Auto, an executive said.
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