
Xiaomi's Auto Business Loses Its Head of Marketing
Zhou Xing, the marketing director of Xiaomi Auto, reportedly departed from the car-making division of the Chinese smartphone company several weeks ago.
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Zhou Xing, the marketing director of Xiaomi Auto, reportedly departed from the car-making division of the Chinese smartphone company several weeks ago.
XPeng Motors has announced a suspension of reservations for its P5 EV model in four European countries due to supply chain issues, as previous orders could not be delivered on schedule.
BYD is planning to establish a network of 100 dealerships in Japan and aims to achieve an annual sales target of 30,000 units by 2025.
Shenzhen issued a public announcement which clearly stipulates that intelligent vehicles are to be allowed on the roads of the city after obtaining registration certificates, license plates and driving licenses.
Apollo Go, Baidu's autonomous ride-hailing service platform, officially began offering its services in Wuhan's Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) on Tuesday.
Tesla China has recently asked local consumers to sign a "letter of commitment not to resell their cars," igniting heated discussion among domestic web users.
On August 15, XPeng Motors held a launch event at which it announced that it had put the 1,000th self-operated charging station into operation, which is the first station to be equipped with the latest generation of ultra-fast charging pile in China.
TuSimple, an autonomous driving technology company, has announced a restructuring plan which will impact approximately 350 of its employees, or 25% of the workforce, while 80% of the remaining approximately 1,100 employees are in R&D functions.
On Wednesday, Lei Jun, Chairman and Founder of Xiaomi, announced via his Weibo account that Xiaomi Auto Co. Ltd has been officially established, with registered capital of 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion).
Recently, a video depicting XPeng's on-board app requiring users to adopt strange postures in order to complete its facial recognition verification, caused some negative feedback online.
Chinese automaker BYD has officially announced the 2022 Song MAX DM-i model on Thursday, which reportedly will be officially launched in the first quarter of 2022.
Chinese automotive firm GAC Group announced two important proposals on August 25, including one to set up an independent battery company, and another to allow a company it has invested in to build a battery production base.