Xiaomi launches YU7 SUV with 835 km range, 800V charging, lidar, and pricing from 35,000 USD.
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Xiaomi launches YU7 SUV with 835 km range, 800V charging, lidar, and pricing from 35,000 USD.
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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype laps Nürburgring in 6:22.091, ranks third globally, Nürburgring Edition priced from 113,500 USD
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Anji Commonality becomes SAIC's 37th car carrier and will head to Europe on its maiden voyage.
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CATL has already talked with carmakers about using battery swap technology in Europe, said its board secretary Jiang Li.
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Nio is expected to enter the Hong Kong market in the fourth quarter and will work with a distributor to sell cars, according to a local media report.
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Xpeng will begin production of the right-hand drive version of the X9 in Indonesia in July, marking its first overseas localization project.
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CATL plans to expand its battery swap business into Europe, according to a report. However, there is one big “if” in its plan.
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If this was not an intentional marketing strategy, the blogger would face nearly 700,000 USD fine for breaching the NDA.
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BYD's sales have grown steadily, and its production capacity has remained stable, a source close to the company told CnEVPost.
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Luxeed is offering consumers who buy its cars before July 31 a cash discount of RMB 20,000 ($2,790), becoming the latest participant in China's auto price war.
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