Lei Kang
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BYD Feb sales breakdown: Song 35,273 units, Qin 16,191
The Yangwang brand delivered 780 vehicles and Fang Cheng Bao 2,310 vehicles in February.
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BYD launches updated Song Pro DM-i with $2,780 price cut
The updated Song Pro DM-i continues to be offered in five variants, all with a price cut of RMB 20,000 to a starting price of RMB 109,800 yuan.
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Chery's new iCar brand launches 1st EV model iCar 03, prices start at $15,260
The iCar 03 has a boxy look, and Chery said it's a car for young people.
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Xpeng says its XNGP assisted driving feature becomes available on all roads in China
Xpeng will begin development of a globally available highway NGP in 2024 and a globally available XNGP in 2025.
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Xiaomi's 1st EV model expected to start deliveries in Apr, report says
Xiaomi's first EV model is expected to hit the market in March and deliveries will start in April, with production set to be around 2,000 units in the first quarter, according to local media.
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BYD launches revamped Han and Tang models with significantly lower prices
BYD has lowered the starting prices of the Han and Tang by RMB 20,000 and RMB 30,000 respectively, taking the price war further into the mid-to-high-end EV market.
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China's NEV retail at 283,000 in Feb 1-25, down 44% from same period last month
Retail sales of all passenger vehicles in China for the period February 1-25 were 861,000 units, down 25 percent year-on-year and down 43 percent from the same period last month.
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Great Wall to relaunch premium EV brand Saloon, report says
Saloon unveiled the Mecha Dragon at the Guangzhou auto show in November 2021, but no new developments on the all-electric sedan have been released since.
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Great Wall's Tank brand launches Tank 700 Hi4-T off-road SUV
China's off-road NEV market has a lot of room to grow, with steady-state monthly sales of the Tank 700 Hi4-T expected to reach 3,000 units, analysts say.
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Neta has launched preparations for HK IPO, report says
Neta started preparations for its IPO in Hong Kong in the fourth quarter of 2023, with the amount of cornerstone investments signed up so far exceeding RMB 2 billion, according to local media.









