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The upgraded Autopilot system is designed to navigate complex urban driving scenarios with greater precision.
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The upgraded Autopilot system is designed to navigate complex urban driving scenarios with greater precision.
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO on Sunday launched its 100 kilowatt-hour battery, as well as a battery upgrading plan.
On April 12, Zeekr, a high-end electric brand owned by China's Geely Holding Group, unveiled its latest compact sports utility vehicle (SUV) called the Zeekr X. Deliveries are expected to begin in June.
With the gradual economic recovery in China following the Spring Festival holiday and the COVID-19 outbreaks, electric vehicle sales showed growth in February.
Chinese EV firm Leapmotor has announced that the launch of the C01, the brand's new pure electric sedan, will be on September 28.
At the HUAWEI Flagship Product Launch on Thursday, an intelligent luxury SUV - AITO M5 - was officially rolled out. The AITO M5 is equipped with the HUAWEI DriveONE electrical system and the HarmonyOS Smart Cockpit.
From August 1st to 6th, the retail sales of new energy vehicles reached 88,000 units, an increase of 38% compared to the same period last year.
Shenzhen-based automaker BYD announced on October 26 that it has opened its first store in Brazil's capital city, co-built with leading domestic auto dealer Saga. Up to now, BYD has established 10 dealerships in Brazil and has obtained franchise rights in 31 of its major cities.
Chinese electric vehicle startup Leapmotor was officially listed in Hong Kong on September 29, with an opening price of HK$41 ($5.22) per share, 14% lower than its issue price of HK$48 ($6.11).
BYD executive denied the news that BYD is going to launch electric motorcycles and electric bicycles.
A new Wuling Asta hybrid vehicle model was released by Chinese automotive firm Wuling Motors on August 25. This model is available in two editions, with suggested retail prices of 99,800 yuan ($14,570) and 109,800 yuan ($16,030) respectively.
In a memo addressed to the entire company, NIO CEO Li Bin mentions that the company plans to reduce approximately 10% of positions, and the specific adjustments will be completed in November.