Xiaomi EV releases official images of its first model SU7
Xiaomi EV has released images of its first model, the SU7, showing off exterior details, 2 hours before its first major launch began.
Nio's NOP+ completes coverage of 320,000 km urban mileage, exceeding year-end target
In Shanghai, NOP+ is now available on 99 percent of the city's main roads, while the coverage of all urban roads in the city, including main roads and all side roads, reached 78.4 percent.
Zeekr officially launches Zeekr 007 sedan to target mainstream EV market
Zeekr aims to make the Zeekr 007, which comes standard with an 800 V electrical system and has a starting price of about $29,390, the benchmark in its segment.
Nio announces closing of $2.2 billion investment from CYVN
Nio said it and CYVN, as well as their respective subsidiaries, will continue to work closely together in pursuing strategic and technological collaborations in international markets.
BYD gets permit to test L3 autonomous vehicles in China
BYD said it received its first permit on July 21, the first in China, and emphasized that L3 autonomous driving is not fully self-driving.
Huawei-backed Aito targets 600,000 sales in 2024
Aito plans to launch a new model, the M8, in 2024, when it will have at least four models on sale, according to local media.
Tesla plans to revamp Model Y at Shanghai plant, mass production may begin by mid-2024, report says
Tesla is currently working on preparations for the updated Model Y in China, which could begin mass production as early as mid-2024, according to Bloomberg.
Xiaomi CEO says debut EV model SU7 few months away from official launch
Xiaomi SU7 price is not yet finalized, but it does seem a bit expensive, Lei Jun said.
Nio expected to launch Alps sub-brand in Q1 2024, report says
Competition is fierce at the moment, and the timing of Nio's second brand's entry into the market is important, William Li said on December 24.
Huawei-backed Aito officially launches M9 SUV: Prices start at $65,750, volume deliveries to begin in Feb
Available in both EREV and BEV versions, the Aito M9 is expected to compete with Li Auto's Li L9 and Nio's ES8.