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  • Audi reportedly may adopt Huawei's self-driving solution

    Huawei could be an autonomous driving partner for Audi, said Michael Hofmann, executive vice president of R&D at Audi China.

  • Chang'an says electric car built with Huawei, CATL to be unveiled this year

    Chang'an, Huawei, and CATL are jointly building the first high-end smart electric vehicle under the CHN architecture to be released by the end of this year.

  • Nio has built its first European marketing team, battery swap station has been shipped to Europe

    The flagship Nio House in Europe has already been renovated and a battery swap station has been shipped to Europe, Qing said, adding that Nio's vehicles are "in a state of readiness".

  • Chinese official media questions 'who gives Tesla its uncompromising edge'

    In a commentary published Tuesday, Xinhua News Agency said the arrogant response from a Tesla executive gave little sense of sincerity in solving the problem.

  • Mizuho Securities reiterates Buy rating on Nio, says Q1 earnings results could position it to raise 2021 delivery outlook

    The Mizuho Securities analyst believes NlO deliveries rose 423 percent year-over-year as it ramped up its ES8 and EC6 SUVs, and that both vehicles could remain strong this year.

  • Tesla says China data center will be completed in Q2, will launch models designed for Chinese consumers

    Grace Tao said Tesla will strictly comply with Chinese laws and regulations when collecting data in China, "All sensors are set up to make driving safer in the first place. In addition, consumers can actually choose to turn it on or off."

  • Xpeng P5 pricing could be under RMB 200,000

    The top model of Xpeng Motors' new sedan Xpeng P5 could be priced at around RMB 200,000 ($30,734), which would enter the price range of some mainstream fuel cars, nbd.com.cn reported Monday.

  • Nio's William Li sees good start as EV sales exceed 10% of new car sales in China for first time

    Some older car brands will also launch competitive products in the second half of the year, but overall, they are latecomers to the smart electric vehicle space and have a lot of work to do, he said.

  • Nio unveils Power North plan, ET7 makes auto show debut

    Nio unveiled its Power North plan to enhance the charging experience for customers in northern China at the Shanghai auto show starting Monday and brought its ET7 sedan to the show for the first time.

  • Huawei will reportedly start selling cars for third-party brand

    Chinese tech giant Huawei, which has long said it won't build cars directly, appears ready to start selling them.