Shangjie H5's 50,000 orders in 18 hours bring delivery pressure for SAIC.
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Shangjie H5's 50,000 orders in 18 hours bring delivery pressure for SAIC.
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The new Xpeng P7 electric liftback can autonomously drive from the production line to the shipping area at the factory in China.
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The new Xpeng P7 electric liftback can autonomously drive from the production line to the shipping area at the factory in China.
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Tesla VP's Model Y L "six tall adults" video draws auto blogger mockery.
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900 Thai-made Dolphins are heading Europe.
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BYD's Thailand factory has shipped over 900 BYD Dolphin EVs to Europe for the first time, with destinations including the UK, Germany, and Belgium.
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The Yangwang U9's new top speed surpasses its previous record of 391.94 km/h achieved last October.
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BYD's bold claim: Yangwang U9 reaches 472.41 km/h, but its global EV speed record status is disputed.
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Onvo was up 8%, Xpen was up 4%, and BYD was up 8%, while Tesla was down 26%.
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Onvo was up 8%, Xpen was up 4%, and BYD was up 8%, while Tesla was down 26%.
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