While Tesla owner protests atop a car, another carmaker shows ballet in similar setting
The stark contrast was reported by numerous Chinese media outlets, which said that Peugeot was alluding to Monday's protest at the Tesla booth.
Niu Technologies founder reportedly jumps on carmaking bandwagon
Li Yinan is building a car, but just hasn't declared it because he's keeping a low profile, the report said.
Nio president says low adoption of Tesla's FSD means much investment is wasted
Autopilot requires a subscription system rather than a one-time buyout, otherwise, users will be hindered by the high price, Qin said.
Li Auto CEO offers his advices on regulation on brake failure
If a car manufacturer is cheating, regulators should simply disqualify it from production and sale, Li said.
Chinese insurer denies suspending insurance coverage for new Tesla vehicles
Ping An Property Insurance does not have a suspension of insurance coverage for new Tesla vehicles in some regions, the company said in response to a previous media report.
Chinese insurer is reportedly suspending insurance for new Tesla vehicles in some regions
Ping An Property Insurance has refused to insure new Tesla vehicles in some provinces and cities, and its policy has been tightened for those who already have insurance contracts with the company and need to renew their policies, Sina Tech reported.
CICC says more phone makers joining auto chain is irreversible trend
In today's China, whether to jump on the car-making bandwagon seems to be a choice every powerful tech company has to make.
In U-turn, Tesla apologizes for failing to resolve owner's complaints in timely manner
One day after insisting on "no compromise," Tesla made a 180-degree turn in its attitude toward an owner who defended her rights at an auto show.
SAIC-GM-Wuling to be first car company to use DJI's smart driving solution
SAIC-GM-Wuling announced on April 19 that Chinese drone company DJI's smart driving solutions will be used in BAOJUN models, which will start mass production within the year.
Nio president says long-term preparations must be made for chip shortage
With many black swan events happening in the world that are affecting chip supply, "we have to be prepared for the long term, which is a new subject," Qin Lihong, co-founder and president of Chinese electric vehicle company Nio, said Monday.