Phate Zhang
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Li Auto to launch L9 on April 16, boasts 0-100km/h in 5.3 seconds
Li Auto L9 will be equipped with a 44.5kWh battery pack, which can achieve a CLTC range of up to 1,315km.
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Xpeng sees 100,000th P7 roll off line, unveils special edition
Xpeng rolled out the P7 562E Black Label Edition as the 100,000th P7 to roll off the production line. The model will be officially launched in China on April 10.
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Li Auto to raise price of Li ONE from April 1
Li Auto will raise the price of the Li ONE by RMB 11,800, blaming the continued sharp increase in raw material prices.
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JAC takes a page from Nio's playbook in its electric light truck business
JAC has introduced a new electric light truck that allows customers to purchase only the body and rent the battery, thereby significantly reducing the cost of ownership.
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BYD starts offering its DM-i hybrid system to other automakers
Skyworth Auto on Monday announced its new SUV, the Skyworth HT-i, which will feature a DM-i hybrid system, the first time BYD has made the system available to other brands.
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CAAM has included raw material price inflation in its monitoring, senior official says
Regulators have taken a clear stand against unfair competition and have made it clear they will firmly crackdown on such behavior, a senior CAAM official said.
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Chinese regulators reportedly ask some US-listed companies to prepare for audit disclosures
Chinese regulators are considering a proposal to allow their US counterparts to inspect audit working papers of some Chinese companies that do not collect sensitive data, according to Reuters.
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Xiaomi says its auto R&D team has grown to over 1,000 people
Xiaomi said its electric car business is progressing beyond expectations, maintaining its expectation of seeing the first model in mass production in the first half of 2024.
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Xpeng supplier announcement reveals new model codenamed 'F30'
The model codenamed F30 will likely be built on a new platform other than Xpeng's existing David and Edward platforms.
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Beijing auto show, scheduled for end of April, may be delayed to June
The Beijing auto show, originally scheduled for the end of April, may be postponed until June because of the Covid pandemic causing many carmakers to possibly not arrive on time, local media said.









