
Xiaomi EV Distribution Will Use A Combination of Direct Sales and Agency Models
Xiaomi's automobile channel will adopt a similar direct sales + agency model as XPeng Motors.
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Xiaomi's automobile channel will adopt a similar direct sales + agency model as XPeng Motors.
BYD's ATTO 3, the first A-class high-performance SUV built on the firm's e-platform 3.0, was launched in Singapore on July 8, making its debut among ASEAN countries.
Li Xiang, the CEO of Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto, released a letter to all employees on January 28, mentioning that the company expects to become the global leader in the artificial intelligence industry in 2030.
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Xpeng Motors, a leading Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, has unveiled its latest model, the Xpeng G6 mid-sized electric SUV, with prices starting from CN...
Chinese new energy vehicle brand Li Auto has always positioned its car models as suitable for families. In some second-tier cities in China, however, small business owners are also becoming important consumers of Li Auto, and its cars are increasingly being used as company vehicles in this sector.
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On May 4th, according to a report released by Patent Result, Chinese companies have submitted more patent applications related to electric vehicle charging and battery swapping compared to competitors from any other country.
Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng plans to launch three new models in 2023, namely, the modified version of the hot-selling model P7, an SUV model with internal code F30, and an MPV model with internal code H93.