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Neta cuts prices by as much as $3,060 as price war intensifies

Neta cut the prices of almost its entire model range, with the compact SUV Neta X seeing the highest reduction.

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Wuling follows BYD by cutting hybrid sedan price by $830

BYD is looking to accelerate the replacement of traditional fuel vehicles with NEVs at lower prices, and more automakers following suit is expected to speed up the process.

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BYD rolls out new, less expensive variants for 2 NEV models to further undercut fuel cars

BYD makes its hybrid models less expensive than its petrol counterparts in a strong second offensive against them.

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BYD reportedly to launch lower-priced NEVs on Feb 20 to further offensive against ICE models

BYD will launch new variants of the Qin Plus and Chaser 05 in Glory Editions on February 20, both starting at RMB 79,800, or $11,100, according to local media.

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China Electric eMobility eV price war Research Note XPeng

Xpeng sees price competition continuing until traditional OEMs can’t profit on ICEs

Xpeng believes that expanding volumes is critical, and will continue to prioritize volumes into 2024, as well as improving profitability through cost reductions.

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Tesla showing confidence in China: Third slight price hike in two weeks

Model Y Long Range AWD price in China is now 304,400 yuan (42,930 USD).

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CAAM retracts call for automakers to not disrupt market with abnormal prices

The statement in the pledge, "not to disrupt the fair competition order of the market with abnormal prices," was inappropriate and inconsistent with the principles of China's anti-monopoly law, the CAAM said.

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VW offers big discounts for ID series EVs in China

SAIC-Volkswagen is offering discounts of up to RMB 42,000 for the ID.3, while FAW-Volkswagen's ID.6 CROZZ is priced at RMB 63,000 less than its website shows.

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Chinese industry regulator says automakers should not compete with abnormal prices

Auto industry players should not disrupt fair competition with abnormal prices and should avoid cutting prices in a reckless manner, a MIIT official said.

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Price wars are clearly not what China's main industry regulator wants to see.

An official from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said at the 2023 China Auto Forum in Shanghai on July 6 that participants in the country's auto industry should not compete with abnormal prices, according to a report on state broadcaster CCTV today.

So far this year, the Chinese auto industry has seen the largest wave of price cuts in its history, including more than 100 models from more than 30 brands, some at any cost, the report noted.

In response to the phenomenon, the MIIT source said that the development of China's auto industry has entered a new phase, with new energy vehicles (NEVs) forming a certain lead and auto companies should regulate their marketing activities, the report said.

Auto industry players should not disrupt fair competition with abnormal prices and should avoid reckless price cuts, while strengthening technological innovation and improving product quality, the MIIT official Miao Changxing was quoted as saying in the report.

Yesterday, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) and 16 major automakers jointly signed a pledge to maintain fair market order in the auto industry.

The 16 car companies include , , , , , SAIC, and Great Wall Motor, who pledged to maintain a fair competition order and not to disrupt the order in the market with abnormal prices.

The initiative is just the beginning, and further restraint on bad behavior, including malicious price cuts, will depend on self-regulation and regulatory means, Fu Bingfeng, executive vice-president and secretary general of the CAAM, was quoted by CCTV in the report today.

Separately, Xu Changming, vice director of the National Information Center, said yesterday at the 2023 China Auto Forum that Tesla's average profit per vehicle is high enough that it has ammunition if it wants to fight price wars.

Tesla has previously cut its price in China by RMB 30,000 yuan ($4,140), and its average profit per vehicle is $10,426, leaving room for a 40,000 yuan price cut if the price war continues, Xu said, according to a video circulating on social media.

The calculation is based only on Tesla's 1.31 million global deliveries last year, and if it reaches its 1.8 million delivery target this year, then costs are expected to fall further, Xu noted.

Tesla's average profit per vehicle is 8.5 times that of BYD, whose figure last year was RMB 8,854 yuan per vehicle, according to Xu.

($1 = RMB 7.2401)

Carmakers, including Tesla, BYD, Nio, Xpeng, Li Auto, pledge to jointly maintain order in China auto market

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Tesla slashes prices of premium models by 45,000 yuan (6,204 USD) in China

Premium EV market in China poses significant challenges even for Tesla

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