
Xiaomi’s First Car to Be Priced Between $15,000 to $46,000: CEO Lei Jun
Xiaomi’s first vehicle will be either an SUV or a sedan, co-founder and CEO Lei Jun told excited fans during a live-stream session on Tuesday evening.
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Xiaomi’s first vehicle will be either an SUV or a sedan, co-founder and CEO Lei Jun told excited fans during a live-stream session on Tuesday evening.
On April 21st in Suzhou, China, rumors have it that a certain company has issued a notice requiring employees who drive BMW branded vehicles to sell them within one month and replace them with domestic cars.
On June 19th, Li Auto's official WeChat account "You Ge Li Xiang" released an article introducing the company's development in the field of AI large language models. Chen Wei, head of Li Auto's spatial algorithm team, stated: "We had already started training for the entire large language model before ChatGPT was introduced.
Two spy photos of BYD’s new sports car were taken in a BYD industrial park. The vehicle was tightly wrapped with camouflage stickers while compared to the BYD Qin that appears next to the new model, this vehicle appears to be a lot closer to the ground.
Chinese automaker Geely announced on July 5 a new A-class SUV, code-named FX11, with CMA architecture and Leishen hybrid technology.
A subsidiary of Chinese consumer electronics giant Xiaomi released on July 26 a patent entitled "Map Generation Method, Device, Controller, Server, Storage Medium and Vehicle."
Evergrande Auto closed down 24.66% to HK $3.88 per share on Tuesday, with a total market value of HK $37.904 billion ($4.873 billion).
Zhejiang Geely New Energy Commercial Vehicles Co., Ltd. had recently made a change to its registration with China's Industrial and Commercial Administration.
BAIC Motor officially announced on Thursday that it would adopt the in-house Harmony operating system recently launched by Huawei in the Arcfox Alpha S Huawei HI model and a new petrol SUV, both of which will be unveiled later this year.
China’s search engine giant Baidu is in talks with automakers about the possibility of making its own electric vehicles, three people with knowledge of the matter said, according to a Reuters report.
The firm's latest production and sales report shows that in October it sold 81,000 new energy vehicles (NEVs) during the month, up 249% from a year ago and accounting for 90% of all passenger car sales.
All vehicles and charging stations across the domestic market will apply network services provided by Chinese telecom operators, and all relevant data will be kept in China.