
XPeng Unveils Interior of G9 SUV Model
On August 10, Chinese new energy automobile enterprise XPeng released official interior photos of the G9, a medium to large SUV model.
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On August 10, Chinese new energy automobile enterprise XPeng released official interior photos of the G9, a medium to large SUV model.
Five companies recently applied to Chinese courts to freeze property owned by a subsidiary of electric vehicle firm WM Motor totaling about 130 million yuan ($18.9 million). Legal bodies have now agreed to the appeal.
Chinese automaker Hozon Auto has released the "Moxiaotong" electric vehicle for children on Wednesday, with a price tag of 2,999 yuan ($470).
JIDU, an intelligent electric vehicle company backed by Chinese tech giant Baidu and automotive leader Geely, officially released its first-ever robocar, ROBO-01 Lunar Edition. Priced at 399,800 yuan ($55,253), it is a co-branded model in cooperation with the China’s Lunar Exploration Project.
Changan Automobile announced on August 26 that its production and sales target in August is expected to be reduced by about 100,000 vehicles due to the power brownouts in its Sichuan base caused by high temperatures in the province.
Under the ByteDance umbrella, Dongchedi has launched an offline car maintenance service called "Dongdong Car Care" in collaboration with authorized stores.
BYD has recently celebrated the roll-off of the first 20 units from a 120-bus order destined for South Africa.
AllRide.ai announced a strategic cooperation agreement with Freetech on Tuesday. Both parties will leverage their respective resources and advantages in intelligent driving and vehicle infrastructure cooperative systems.
Chinese EV maker NIO released its unaudited financial report for the third quarter of 2021 on Wednesday. Its total revenues were $1,521.8 million in Q3, representing an year-on-year increase of 116.6%.
Chinese media outlet im4S exposed some spy photos suspected of being a production version of the smart Concept #1 on Wednesday.
On September 13, Xiaomi Auto Technology Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Chinese consumer tech firm Xiaomi, unveiled a patent entitled "Traffic Light Status Recognition Method, Device, Vehicle and Storage Medium."
On November 13th, XPeng Motors announced that it has completed the initial delivery of assets related to Didi's intelligent car development business.