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Thousands of people are signing up to see the highly automated assembly lines of Chinese EV brands like Xiaomi and Nio.
In the world’s biggest market for electric cars, a sales miracle is turning into a “Darwinian battle” for survival. The number of electric vehicles (EVs) sold in China rocketed to 6.4m last year, ...
But here in China - where almost half of all cars sold last year were electric - it's a banal reality. At the beginning of ...
The future for EVs will inevitably involve China. But where does that leave the UK and Europe markets – and what of the ...
Chinese electric car startup Xpeng is keeping up sales momentum against its rivals amid a fierce price war in China.
That independence shifted somewhat in 2023, when Stellantis acquired a 20 percent stake in the company for $1.8 billion. The ...
Western luxury car makers with far higher sticker prices should fear the increasingly sophisticated electric vehicles China ...
China’s electric Mini Cooper rival appears to be a lock for Australian showrooms after a prototype was spotted testing on local roads in right-hand drive. Nio could be the next electric-car brand from ...
China’s emerging dominance owes largely to a singular manufacturing achievement: Slashing vehicle-development time by more ...
Asked about the rapid growth of Chinese electric car companies like BYD, Ford CEO Jim Farley called it "the most humbling ...