
Xiaomi Automobile Tongzhou Base Enters the Final Stage of Production
On September 12th, it was reported that Xiaomi's automobile production base in Tongzhou had entered the final stage of production debugging.
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On September 12th, it was reported that Xiaomi's automobile production base in Tongzhou had entered the final stage of production debugging.
California Governor Gavin Newsom visited Shenzhen on Tuesday, and test drove a BYD electric car.
China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group said it has teamed up with Tencent to develop smart vehicle technologies, the newest cross-industry partnership between traditional automakers and tech giants.
On June 1st, the Zeekr 001 with CATL's Qilin Battery CTP3.0 achieved a range of 1,032 kilometers under comprehensive working conditions (CLTC) and was delivered at the headquarters of CATL.
As early as June of this year, several car owners had reported that almost all of Hycan's sales channels in Shanghai had ceased operations, including the experience centers in shopping malls and the branch office phones going unanswered.
On August 27 at the launching ceremony of GWM WEY VV6, tech giant Baidu and Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors (GWM) announced the intention to deepen research...
Today, the 2024 Voyah Dreamer was officially launched, offering four models with Plug-in Hybrid EV and EV power options. This marks a further intensified market competition for high-end MPVs.
On March 24th, the patent of "Vein Identification Device and Vehicle" applied by BYD Corporation Limited Co., Ltd. was authorized today. After inquiring to the China National Intellectual Property Administration, it was learned that the utility model authorized by BYD this time is actually a vein recognition device and vehicle.
July 14th news, recently, BYD officially announced that its new mid-to-large-sized hybrid sedan Destroyer 07 has been renamed as Seal DM-i. The new car will be launched in the third quarter with a price range of ¥180,000 to 250,000 ($25,200-$35,000).
It’s official: China’s largest search engine and China’s largest private automaker are joining forces.
On October 12, Didi Autonomous Driving announced that it has received investment from GAC Group.
Shanghai-based electric vehicle manufacturer NIO announced on Friday that the firm will build 4,000 charging stations worldwide by the end of 2025, about 1,000 of which will be located outside China.