
BYD and Momenta Establish Intelligent Driving Joint Venture
BYD and Momenta have announced a new joint venture, Shenzhen Dipai Zhixing Technology Co., Ltd. (Dipai Zhixing).
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BYD and Momenta have announced a new joint venture, Shenzhen Dipai Zhixing Technology Co., Ltd. (Dipai Zhixing).
Sky Li, the founder and CEO of smartphone brand Realme, revealed on Wednesday that the company plans to enter the European high-end smartphone market with its most expensive models next month.
OPPO, official global partner of the UEFA Champions League, today brought together audiences worldwide to join the brand and its global brand ambassador, Kaká, in witnessing the birth of a new champion at the 2023 UEFA Champions League final.
French billionaire and founder of Iliad Telecom Group, Xavier Niel, has joined ByteDance's board.
As the month of May begins, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+, an upgraded version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 launched by Qualcomm, has hit the rumor mill.
The AITO M5e was made public by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology earlier this month. News emerged on Monday that the vehicle is expected to debut at Huawei's new product launch event on September 12.
The Beijing Consumers Association had scheduled a meeting with Beijing-based grocery delivery platform Missfresh, regarding the recent situation that the company could not continue its normal operations and which caused many consumer complaints.
Vesta Food Lab, China’s first venture-capital-backed food tech startup focusing on plant-based food, is set to launch its local brand “HUICUI” and introduce their meatless spaghetti with Ramen Talk.
SnowyOwl Tech, a sports technology company, has completed another two rounds of financing, Angel investing and Angel + investing, with a cumulative amount worth tens of millions of yuan.
Tesla's China chief Tom Zhu stepped down as legal representative of Tesla (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., but will remain its chairman. This may be another signal that Zhu is fading out of Tesla's business in China.
China’s leading electric vehicle (EV) start-up NIO Inc. released its first electric sedan with self-driving technology during the firm’s fourth NIO Day last Saturday in Chengdu, taking the fight to Telsa.
A Leapmotor vehicle owner holding a white piece of paper with black text protested at the firm's official booth at the Chongqing Auto Show on Saturday, the first day of the event.