
Xiaomi's First Car Model Completes Its Pricing and May Be Launched Next Year
On July 5th, the supplier revealed the latest progress on Xiaomi's first car, stating that the quotation process has been completed.
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On July 5th, the supplier revealed the latest progress on Xiaomi's first car, stating that the quotation process has been completed.
XPeng Motors' announcement on April 4th, 2023, the company upgraded over 160 S2 supercharging stations to S4 fast-charging stations in the first quarter. Additionally, it added another 349 third-party free charging stations in Q1.
RoboSense, a provider of smart LiDAR sensor systems, announced on February 7 its partnership with Toyota, a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer, on large-scale production with orders for multiple models.
Three battery projects belonging to Chinese electric vehicle firm BYD in the country's southern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region have reportedly made new progress, intended to provide support for the EV maker's exploration of ASEAN markets.
According to a report released by the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics & Trade (KIET) on September 10th, electric vehicles produced in China are rapidly rising in the South Korean market, accounting for 33.1% of the market share.
According to Qichacha, a Chinese business information platform, Huawei's patent for V2X-based vehicle payment method and equipment was published on August 16. This patent can facilitate the completion of vehicle payment.
The third-generation battery swap station and 500kW ultra-fast chargers of Chinese new energy vehicle firm NIO will be deployed in March of this year. The firm also intends to build over 1,700 battery swap stations and over 20,000 power chargers in China.
On May 15th, ONVO, a sub-brand of NIO, officially launched its first model L60.
A screenshot of an internal BYD announcement shows that due to the sharp increase in raw material prices and the decline of China's subsidies for new energy vehicle purchases, BYD will adjust the suggested retail price of some of its new cars.
On March 31st, Tesla China's official public account updated an article announcing the release of a new product in three days.
On October 15th, Tesla announced a limited-time transfer policy for FSD capability for users in the Chinese market.
In a Weibo post addressing consumers' concerns about the upcoming SU7 EV, Xiaomi Auto reassures that the final pricing for the SU7 EV has not been decided yet, dismissing social media speculations.