The Denza N7 was officially unveiled in China. Its exterior stays in line with the Denza Inception concept car presented in August 2022.
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The Denza N7 was officially unveiled in China. Its exterior stays in line with the Denza Inception concept car presented in August 2022.
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The Wey Lanshan's interior unveiled in China with a huge screen. To rival the Li Auto L8 and the AITO M7.
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Tesla's sales volume of pure EV in China continues to maintain the second place.
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How about one more off-road SUV? Now from BYD under the new F brand.
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Also FSD wasn't involved
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The Yangwang U8 was spotted in China with an orange body color and a white interior. It will hit the Chinese market this year.
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Li Auto's single car price in 2022 was around 51,000 USD, and the single car loss was approximately 2,200 USD.
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Does XPeng try to invent a new body type? The XPeng H93 MPV spied in China with a slanted back.
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The Smart #3 spied in China during road tests. Let's get acquainted with it.
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This price cut is sending the signal that stabilizing its existing market share in 2023 may be a more important task than maintaining profit margins for BYD.
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