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  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Aug 10: Nio Inc 6,100, Tesla 13,400, Xiaomi 6,800

    Nio Inc's insurance registrations last week totaled 6,100 units, including 3,240 units from Onvo.

  • Zeekr launches 7X SUV in Australia, expanding its local offering to 3 models

    The Zeekr 7X is the third model Zeekr is offering in Australia, following the Zeekr X and Zeekr 009.

  • Zeekr files for 9X hybrid SUV, pre-sales to begin by end of this month

    The Zeekr 9X SUV is Zeekr's first hybrid model, measuring 5,239 mm in length.

  • Zeekr to update 4 models, including X, 007, 001, and 7X, this year

    Zeekr shared its vehicle update plan for the remainder of the year, partly to avoid negative comments caused by sudden model updates as in the past.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Aug 3: Nio 3,450, Tesla 11,020, Xiaomi 7,580

    Nio Inc, which includes the Nio, Onvo, and Firefly brands, registered 7,930 vehicles for insurance in China last week, the highest in the past 14 weeks.

  • Zeekr Group delivers 44,193 cars in Jul, with Zeekr brand at 16,977

    The Zeekr brand delivered 16,977 vehicles in July, an 8.44 percent year-on-year increase and a 1.65 percent increase from June.

  • Geely to launch 5 new models in H2 2025

    All five models are hybrid cars, including the Zeekr 9X SUV, Geely Galaxy A7 sedan, and Geely Galaxy M9 SUV.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 27: Nio 3,250, Tesla 10,620, Xiaomi 7,590

    Nio Inc, including the Nio, Onvo, and Firefly brands, had 5,000 insurance registrations in China last week, up 2.04 percent from 4,900 the previous week.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jul 20: Nio 2,500, Tesla 9,900, Xiaomi 7,200

    Nio Inc, which includes the Nio, Onvo, and Firefly brands, saw insurance registrations of 4,900 units in China last week, up 19.51 percent from 4,100 in the previous week.

  • Zeekr, Neta inflated sales figures by selling '0-mileage used cars,' reports say

    Under market competition pressure, some automakers have resorted to using "zero-mileage used cars" as a tool to create a false sense of prosperity in order to embellish their sales data.