China EV Global

  • BYD opens new flagship showroom in UAE, Yangwang U8 makes local debut

    The Yangwang U8 made its debut in the UAE, where sales are expected to begin in 2025.

  • Changan's NEV arm Deepal signs dealer deal to tap UAE market

    Deepal signed a strategic partnership agreement with UAE auto dealership group Al Tayer Motors on September 2 to jointly offer Deepal's products in the Middle Eastern country.

  • Nio opens UAE website and X account as market entry nears

    “We are committed to fostering a growing community in the UAE and building strong networks to provide the best possible experience for NIO users,” the company wrote on its UAE website page.

  • Stellantis, Leapmotor JV ships 1st Leapmotor EVs from China to Europe

    Leapmotor International plans to start selling the Leapmotor C10 and T03 in nine European countries starting in September, and plans to expand its European sales network to 200 by the end of 2024.

  • SAIC's MG brand eyeing Spain for its 1st EV plant in Europe, report says

    MG will make a decision by September 30, targeting the fourth quarter of 2027 to produce its first vehicle at the European plant, according to a report in Spanish media outlet Europa Press.

  • Xpeng G6 makes UK debut at Goodwood, local sales to begin this year

    The Xpeng G6, a Tesla Model Y competitor, will open for ordering in the UK later this year.

  • MG unveils new electric sports car MG Cyber GTS at Goodwood Festival of Speed in UK

    The MG Cyber GTS, unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2024 in the UK, is a two-door, four-seat hardtop sports car.

  • BYD signs deal with French car leasing firm Ayvens to expand in Europe

    BYD has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ayvens to distribute electric passenger cars and light commercial vehicles for European customers.

  • Nio has 32,820 full-time employees at end of 2023, 1,188 in Europe, ESG report shows

    Nio's full-time workforce increased by a net 6,057, or 22.63 percent, in 2023.

  • Europe's EV tariffs seen as minor speed bump for BYD

    BYD received the lightest penalty in Europe's new set of auto tariffs, to the relief of investors, but the sector is already looking to Southeast Asia as a growth driver.