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BMW i3 electric sedan catches fire on test drive in central China
The BMW i3, an all-electric version of the classic BMW 3 Series, was officially launched in China on March 31 to target the market where the Tesla Model 3 is located.
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Mercedes-Benz EQE starts pre-sales in China with slightly higher prices than Nio ET7
The Mercedes-Benz EQE will be another option in China's luxury electric sedan market besides the Nio ET7 and IM Motors L7.
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Audi Q4 e-tron officially launched in China to take on Tesla Model Y, Nio ES6
The Audi Q4 e-tron is priced in China in the range of RMB 299,900 ($44,330) - RMB 377,100 and will compete with models including the Tesla Model Y and Nio ES6.
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Volkswagen expects ID. series EVs to deliver 15,000-20,000 units per month in China in H2
Volkswagen's ID. series delivered 17,600 units in China in June, up 107 percent from May.
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Mercedes-Benz partners with Tencent to speed up self-driving technology in China
Mercedes-Benz and Tencent will establish a joint lab to speed up the German luxury carmaker's development of self-driving technology in China.
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BMW reveals EV sales growth in China, but leaves a big question mark
BMW sold 75,891 EVs worldwide in the first half of the year, but its sales in China were not announced, providing only a growth rate.
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Mercedes-Benz allows Chinese EQS owners to upgrade their vehicles' rear-wheel steering system, but they need to subscribe on annual basis
Entry-level EQS owners can have their car's active rear-wheel steering angle increased from 4.5° to 10° after the upgrade, thereby reducing the turning diameter.
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Audi breaks ground on first facility dedicated to pure electric vehicle production in China
The project, with a design capacity of 150,000 vehicles per year, is scheduled to start production by the end of 2024.
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Volkswagen unveils ID. AERO sedan, deliveries in China to begin in H2 2023
The production model of the ID.AERO will be Volkswagen's first global, all-electric sedan model, and will also be sold in the United States and Europe after its 2023 launch in China.
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BMW's new $2.24 billion plant in China comes online as automaker ups bet on EVs
The opening of the Lydia plant is an important step in BMW's accelerated electrification transition, and it will offer five all-electric models to Chinese customers this year, BMW said.









