Etiqueta: Aito
October: Fierce Competition in New Car Market – XPeng’s Strong Breakthrough...

Automotive Industry Competition Reverting to Its Core
BYD posts first monthly sales decline in 2025

BYD posts first monthly sales decline in 2025 as rival EV makers set record deliveries amid strong market competition in China.
BYD monthly sales tumble for the first time in 2025, reinforcing...

BYD delivered 393,060 units in September, marking an almost a 6% decline year on year.
Four-seat Aito M9 flagship SUV from Huawei launched for 78,710 USD...
The four-seat version of the Aito M9 flagship full-size SUV from Huawei and Seres was launched in China with a starting price of 78,710 USD.
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BYD’s Denza N8L six-seater full-size SUV interior unveiled, pre-sales start September...

Denza has unveiled the N8L interior, a six-seat plug-in hybrid SUV, with pre-sales opening September 26 in China.
BYD and AITO to lead China’s overseas EV push

The competition in China's new energy vehicle (NEV) industry has reached a fever pitch. While domestic automakers continue to meet surging demand at home, they are now rapidly expanding their marketing and distribution networks across the globe.
Munich 2025: On the frontline of Europe’s fight for automotive survival
At Europe's biggest motor show in years, locals defend against China's surge of bold designs and even bolder strategies
This Year’s Munich Auto Show: Few New Cars, Yet a Massive...

Chinese Automakers Penetrate the Heart of Germany Directly
‘In Europe to stay’: Chinese carmakers steal a leaf from VW’s...
MUNICH (Reuters) -Chinese car makers are making inroads in Europe and executives say they are in the region to stay, underscoring a key reversal as brands from BYD to SAIC take market share on a continent where they once struggled to make sales. At this week's IAA Mobility car show in Munich, China's auto firms - facing a tough price war at home - were increasingly bullish about their plans for Europe, dominated still by local brands such as Volkswagen and Renault. "Everything we do starts with the needs of European users," said GAC's president of international operations Wei Haigang as the Chinese automaker showed off the Aion V electric SUV that will start sales in Poland, Portugal and Finland this month, and the Aion UT set to go on sale in Europe next year.
Munich auto show opens with EV focus, strong Chinese presence
Munich auto show opens with EV focus, strong Chinese presence-