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  • Horizon Robotics expects to ship one million of its auto AI chips this year

    Chinese chip company Horizon Robotics is on track to ship a million automotive AI chips this year, up from 160,000 in 2020, the company said Tuesday.

  • Geely announces new firm to focus on forward-looking EV technologies

    Geely plans to inject RMB 2 billion ($307 million) into the new company, with Geely Auto holding 51% and Geely Holding Group holding 49%.

  • Former Uber China exec joins Baidu's car-making arm

    Luo was the general manager of Uber China's southern region and was responsible for building Uber's Chinese business.

  • Geely, South Korea's SK Group to establish $300 million auto investment fund

    SK Group, the third-largest South Korean consortium, said in a statement that the fund will invest in promising companies in areas including self-driving technology, new energy vehicles, and car networking.

  • Hongqi expected to unveil hybrid supercar priced over $1.5 million in April

    Since its founding in 1958, Hongqi cars have long been used as parade cars for major celebrations in China and are one of China's premium automotive brands.

  • Geely reportedly to build new plant in Guangzhou

    Whether Geely's construction of a new plant in Guangzhou is related to its high-end smart electric vehicle project is unknown for now, but the series of signs suggests that Geely is clearly picking up the pace in the smart new energy vehicle sector.

  • Despite not having delivered a single vehicle, Evergrande Auto has become China's third largest publicly traded car firm behind BYD and Nio

    The investor frenzy over China's new energy vehicle industry is far from over, and Evergrande Auto is a good example.

  • Faraday Future appoints China region CEO, paving way for FF 91 to arrive in China

    FF said it is moving full steam ahead with preparations for the landing of its China business and delivery of the FF 91.

  • Chinese electric car startup Enovate Motors could release its second SUV in April

    Chinese electric vehicle startup Enovate Motors could launch the Enovate ME5, the company's second SUV, in April, eeo.com.cn reported Tuesday.

  • Baidu Apollo's commercial use gets major breakthrough as it gets new license to operate on toll basis

    Chinese tech giant Baidu's autonomous driving platform Apollo has received a toll operating license in Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, marking the move from testing to commercial use on the first open road network across the downtown area in China.