Lei Kang
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China NEV sales at 525,000 units in Feb, up 28.7% from Jan, CAAM data show
In January-February, China's vehicle sales decreased by 15.2 percent year-on-year while NEV sales increased by 20.8 percent year-on-year.
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Full CPCA rankings: Top-selling models and automakers in China in Feb
This article contains 20 tables compiled by CnEVPost based on data from the CPCA, showing which models and car companies sold the most in China in February.
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China auto price war: BMW dealers offer discounts of up to $14,360 for i3
A rare price stampede is taking place in the Chinese auto market.
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Regulatory filing: Here are core specs for BYD's Denza brand's new SUV, Denza N7
The Denza N7 will be available in single- and dual-motor versions, with an option for LiDARs, which are set on both sides of the front bumper.
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Regulatory filing: Here's what Xpeng G6 SUV looks like and core specs
Previous reports suggested that the new Xpeng new SUV would start at RMB 200,000-250,000 and is expected to be unveiled at this year's Shanghai auto show.
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China Feb retail sales of passenger NEVs up 32.8% from Jan to 439,000 units, CPCA data show
In terms of retail sales, China's NEV penetration rate was 31.6 percent in February, up nearly 10 percentage points from a year ago and up from 25.7 percent in January.
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Ford offers up to $5,740 discount on Mustang Mach-E in China
Ford is clearing out Mustang Mach-E inventory, and Chinese consumers have until April 30 to take advantage of the discount.
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CATL takes over Chinese lithium miner to lock in more material supplies
CATL's RMB 6.4 billion restructuring proposal was approved unanimously by lithium miner Sinuowei's creditors, according to local media.
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Financially troubled WM Motor says it's pushing hard to resume production
WM Motor will have more than 100 dealership stores in China gradually return to regular service, the company said.
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Automakers in central China's Hubei offer hefty subsidies as sales pressure mounts
Authorities in Hubei province have joined forces with local automakers this month to offer subsidies for car purchases of up to RMB 90,000 yuan ($13,000) for some models.









