
JiDU Plans to Enter 46 Cities in China by End of 2023
JiDU, an automobile robot startup company initiated by Baidu and strategically invested by Geely, held the first automobile robot ecological partner conference on August 8.
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JiDU, an automobile robot startup company initiated by Baidu and strategically invested by Geely, held the first automobile robot ecological partner conference on August 8.
On August 9th, Shenzhen, China - BYD, the world’s leading manufacturer of new energy vehicles and power batteries, rolled off its 5 millionth new energy vehicle (NEV), a DENZA N7, on August 9th, making it the first automaker in the world to achieve this milestone.
On August 23, the China Association of Automotive Manufacturers (CAAM) announced the top 10 sales list of SUV brands in the domestic market during July, among which BYD's Song DM model sold over 30,000 units, reaching the top of the list.
BYD's new sports car spy photos exposed, expected to belong to Denza, performance comparable to Porsche 911.
Wh battery version (625 kilometers) is priced at ¥426,000 ($59,000). They also announced that a 150kWh battery pack (930 kilometers) will be launched in July.
Due to COVID-19 pandemic prevention requirements, two NIO automobile factories in Hefei, China's Anhui Province, have recently stopped production, causing delays to delivery. The latest report shows that production has now resumed.
On January 13, Huawei-backed electric vehicle brand AITO suddenly announced price reductions of 30,000 yuan ($4,462), bringing the cost of its M5 and M7 EVs down to 259,800 yuan and 289,800 yuan, respectively.
According to a report by Chinese media outlet LatePost, Li Auto is planning to establish a chip research and development office in Hong Kong and is recruiting AI chip architects.
Geely Holding and France's Renault are likely to soon announce a deal to jointly produce the Chinese automaker's hybrid vehicles in South Korea and look at possibly exporting the vehicles duty-free to the United States.
He Xiaopeng, the founder and chairman of Chinese automaker Xpeng Motors, issued comments through social media on Thursday regarding the gradual recovery of automotive supply chains amid the ongoing global shortage of computer chips.
Huawei aims to sell 600,000 electric cars in the coming year, necessitating a monthly sales volume of 50,000 units.
On Thursday, SERES, a brand owned by Chongqing Sokon, announced the launch of a premium smart car brand called AITO, which stands for "Adding Intelligence to Auto".