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As the likes of Ford and Mercedes retreat, China is building factories and bringing affordable electric vehicles and hybrids ...
Automotive factories in China are operating with minimal human interaction. Is this the new norm for auto manufacturing or a dystopian possibility?
The surge in Chinese car exports is reshaping automobile markets around the world, flooding countries with affordable ...
The Chinese government is taking steps to rein in what it calls “involution,” or excessive competition that is hurting local ...
China's first lightweight dedicated electric sports car, the SSC SC01, impresses reviewer who drives it out on public roads.
At a plant in Foshan in China's south, German automaker Audi is building its first fully electric car designed especially for the Chinese market. Audi plans to launch 30 hybrid and electric ...
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CarsGuide on MSNChina’s massive electric car breakthroughA new kind of EV war is brewing in China. This fresh battlefront isn’t about how long your car can drive on a single charge, but how fast you can refill its battery. BYD made the first move, unveiling ...
XPeng, the Chinese company behind the car, isn't just making minivans, it's also dabbling in flying cars and robotics ...
China’s electric car market is headed for a sharp slowdown in 2025, according to analyst predictions, increasing pressure on companies trying to survive. Skip to content. Main Navigation.
China's car industry has been developing rapidly since the country joined the World Trade Organisation in 2001. But that process accelerated rapidly in 2015, when the Communist Party introduced ...
Out of that, exports of what China calls “ new energy vehicles,” including pure battery EVs, fuel-cell cars and plug-in hybrids — electric vehicles with a small gasoline-powered engine to ...
As the likes of Ford and Mercedes retreat, Great Wall Motor and BYD are building factories and bringing affordable EVs and ...
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