The Geely Geome Xingyuan hatchback was the overall top-selling model in April in China.
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The Geely Geome Xingyuan hatchback was the overall top-selling model in April in China.
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Analyst expect monthly sales of the Starshine 8 to reach 10,000 units as the price is competitive.
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The Zeekr 8X could be a smaller and less expensive hybrid SUV than the Zeekr 9X.
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Nio was up 13%, Xpeng was up 24%, and BYD was up 15%, while Tesla was down 58%.
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Domestic Chinese brands took 65.5% of the market share, while German, Japanese, and American brands took 15.6%, 12.2%, and 4.8%, respectively.
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The Sealion 07 DM-i is a sister model to the all-electric Sealion 07 EV and the fourth model in BYD's Sealion family.
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So far, nine startups have made the announcement with Leapmotor taking the lead again delivering more than 40,000 vehicles.
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Lynk & Co 900 starts at RMB 309,900 ($42,480) and secured over 10,000 firm orders within one hour of availability.
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Facing rapid competition, Nissan restructures China operations, expands its EV lineup, and aims to export locally developed models worldwide
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Facing rapid competition, Nissan restructures China operations, expands its EV lineup, and aims to export locally developed models worldwide
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