BYD brings its flagship SUV with blade battery to Norway

BYD Europe's official website announced product details of its blade battery-powered SUV, the 2021 BYD Tang, on March 1, and announced the vehicle's entry into the Norwegian market.

ZTE reportedly establishes smart vehicle electronics product line

ZTE's involvement in the automotive sector is quite similar to Huawei's goal of being a tier-one supplier to car companies.

Tencent discloses new patent for self-driving technology

Tencent on March 2 disclosed a patent titled "a self-driving control method and device" that enables a controlled self-driving vehicle to find an opportunity to safely change lanes and perform the lane change.

First EV made by Huawei and BAIC BluePark to be unveiled in April

BAIC BluePark announced on March 2 that its first electric vehicle jointly built with Huawei, the ARCFOX αS HBT, will be unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show in April.

Xpeng to release P7 and G3 with lithium iron phosphate batteries, with shorter range but potentially lower price

Xpeng said Tuesday that the new P7 will have a range of 480 kilometers, down from the current model, and the G3 will have a range of 460 kilometers.

Baidu's car-making arm completes registration, operations begin to get on track

The company has been named as JIDU Auto (集度汽车), with a registered capital of RMB 2 billion, according to corporate information provider Qichacha.

Li Auto delivers 2,300 Li ONEs in February, down 57 percent from January

It's worth noting that the Chinese auto market is traditionally slow from January to February and that the Chinese New Year holiday during that period can make deliveries fluctuate.

This hottest-selling model in China is also world's top-selling electric car

The WulingHongguang Mini EV, the top-selling electric car in China, was also the world's monthly electric car sales leader in January.

Nio delivers 5,578 vehicles in February, down 22.8% from January

It's worth noting that January through February is traditionally a slow period in the Chinese auto market, and the Chinese New Year holiday during this period can make deliveries volatile.

Xpeng delivers 2,223 units in February, down 63% from January

Xpeng Motors delivered 2,223 cars in February, down 63 percent from January, which is traditionally a slow sales month due to the Chinese New Year holiday.
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