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This racing-license program marks a key step in Xiaomi’s broader automotive ecosystem.
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This racing-license program marks a key step in Xiaomi’s broader automotive ecosystem.
The NEV industry in China faces scrutiny over “initial reservation data” following high-profile launches like the Xiaomi YU7 and Geely Zeekr 9X.
Sources indicate that facing pressure from domestic competitors such as Geely and Leapmotor, BYD has lowered its full-year 2025 sales target from 5.5 million units to 4.6 million units.
The all-new BMW iX3, debuting on September 5, features significant design and technology advancements, highlighting the brand’s future electric strategy and innovative powertrains.
The Tesla Model Y L was launched on August 19 with a starting price of RMB 339,000 ($47,200) and began its first nationwide deliveries on September 3.
Cedar 1.3.0 is scheduled to make its debut at the end of September alongside the all-new ES8. In the fourth quarter of this year, the team plans to roll out Cedar 1.4.0.
The new IM LS6 opened for preorders on August 15, with prices ranging from RMB 209,900 ($29,400) to RMB 279,900 ($39,200). The model is scheduled to officially launch on September 10.
Chery is steadily marching towards the goal of becoming one of the top ten global automobile brands.
EVE Energy launched the “Longquan II” all-solid-state battery, featuring high energy densities, with production expanding at its Chengdu facility for advanced applications.
Elon Musk unveiled Tesla’s “Master Plan 4.0,” focusing on integrating AI through products like Optimus and Robotaxi, aiming for a “sustainably abundant” future.