Lei Kang

  • Xiaomi to launch electric SUV and plans lower-priced model, report says

    Xiaomi's third model will be in the RMB 150,000 class, and the company has set a high estimated production and sales target for the affordable model, according to local media.

  • Huawei-backed Aito launches updated M5 SUV with starting price of $34,470

    Volume deliveries of the updated Aito M5 will begin on May 15. Customers who order the model before May 31 will receive RMB 37,000 worth of entitlements.

  • Great Wall's Tank brand launches Tank 300 Hi4-T hybrid SUV

    The Tank 300 Hi4-T is the lowest-priced model equipped with Hi4-T technology, and this year's limited supply of 3,000 units has already been sold out.

  • Neta launches Neta L SUV with starting price of $18,000

    Neta L is currently available only in EREV variants, BEV variants will be offered in the future.

  • BYD names its 1st pickup truck model BYD Shark

    BYD's first new-energy pickup truck is officially named BYD Shark, built on the DMO super hybrid off-road platform, the company said.

  • BYD launches updated Tang EV and Tang DM-p with lower prices

    The updated Tang EV price has been reduced by RMB 30,000, and the Tang DM-p price by RMB 40,000.

  • Spy video: Nio Onvo L60 seen making battery swap

    A camouflaged Onvo L60 exits a Nio battery swap station, marking the first time the model has been seen performing a battery swap.

  • Xiaomi starts deliveries of customized SU7 cars, CEO says sales 3-5 times higher than expected

    SU7 orders are three to five times higher than previously expected, and Xiaomi EV is in full production to meet delivery demand, the company's CEO said.

  • Volvo, CATL sign partnership on battery recycling and material reuse

    Volvo will recycle retired batteries from its vehicles, leaving them to suppliers to dismantle and extract the metal materials, and CATL will use the recycled materials to produce new batteries that will be used in the production of new Volvo vehicles.

  • Luxeed S7 expected to deliver over 4,500 units in Apr, says Huawei's Richard Yu

    Luxeed S7 orders averaged over 1,000 units per day just this past weekend, according to Huawei's Richard Yu, head of the company's automotive business.