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Zeekr 007 GT wagon teased: expected to start at 28,650 USD

Zeekr 007 GT previews a sleek wagon design with an extended roofline and upgraded functionality, set to compete with models like the Nio ET5 Touring.

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Geely achieves 2.1 million car sales in 2024, aims for 2.71 million in 2025

Geely Group announced its 2024 total sales to have reached 2,176,567 units, exceeding the original 2 million sales target.

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Zeekr will enter South Korea at end of 2025, introducing Zeekr 007 and Zeekr X

Zeekr plans to open showrooms in South Korea in the second half of 2025 and begin delivering vehicles starting from Q1 2026.

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Lotus regains right to name in China as Lotus has record sales in December

Lotus has regained the use of its name in China meaning that it will no longer have to be known there at Lotus NYO.

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Geely EX5 EV will launch in Australia in mid-2025 priced around 45,000 USD

The Geely EX5 will be adjusted in terms of configurations and the suspension system for the Australian market, according to Geely.

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Sunday China Drive | Is the Jiyue 07 to blame for the company’s demise?

Despite backing from Geely and Baidu, Jiyue faces a financial crisis, with unpaid wages, department closures, and dubious low-price vehicle sales damaging its reputation.

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Zeekr 007 wagon spied testing – looks very much like renderings

Zeekr 007 wagon spied testing. Nio ET5T competitor should launch in 2025 and have similar performance to the 007 sedan.

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OPINION: What is the fallout from the Jiyue Auto collapse?

With two high profile collapses this year will this impact upon the new entrants to the Chinese car market and their future?

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Jiyue – high speed car crash of a brand owned by Geely and Baidu

Jiyue has disbanded on the spot days after rumors of the company being in trouble first started circulating. On paper with the company being a joint venture between Geely and Baidu, both huge companies, it is one brand that shouldn’t fail. The shockwave going into 2025 will be if Jiyue can fail, who will be […]

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China sold 3.316 million vehicles in November 2024, up 11.7% Y-on-Y

In the passenger vehicle market, BYD claimed the wholesales champion in November, followed by Chery and Geely.

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