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CnEVPost's coverage of German automakers' business activities in China.
  • Gotion becomes VW's designated battery supplier for markets outside of China

    The purchase order involves LFP Unified Cell products with the same design style and specifications as those for the Chinese market for Volkswagen's full range of NEVs.

  • Chinese Lithium giant Tianqi reportedly mulling stake in Mercedes-Geely JV Smart

    Smart delivered 4,390 vehicles in China in April, down 25.73 percent from 5,911 units in March.

  • VW to set up new €1 billion firm in China that promises to shorten product development time by 30%

    The new company, 100%TechCo, is scheduled to be operational in early 2024 and will have more than 2,000 procurement and R&D staff in the future.

  • Regulatory filing: VW ID.7 coming to China

    The ID.7 is 4,956 mm long and is powered by an electric motor with a peak power of 150 kW.

  • Smart teases Smart #3, releases official 'spy shots'

    Smart has released a set of spy photos of the Smart #3 on Weibo, with text suggesting that the model will have sporty features.

  • SAIC-Volkswagen offers up to $7,250 discount as China auto price war continues

    The offer has a deadline of April 30, and SAIC-Volkswagen plans to offer up to RMB 3.7 billion in subsidies for car purchases.

  • VW joins China auto price war, offers up to $5,820 discount on ID. series EVs

    FAW-Volkswagen's retail sales of NEVs in January-February were 9,572 units, down 8.3 percent from 10,442 units in the same period last year.

  • 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.

  • BMW recalls over 90,000 EVs in China due to software issues

    BMW is recalling a total of 93,632 iX series, i3 and i4 electric vehicles in China and will fix them with software updates.

  • Mercedes-Benz launches EQS SUV in China with starting price of over $132,000

    The EQS SUV is the latest offering from Mercedes-Benz in China, where it has previously released several all-electric models that have had lukewarm sales.