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U.S. -China Trade War Provides A Cloud Over Glitzy Shanghai Auto...

Donald Trump's trade war with China wasn't mentioned much at the Auto Shanghai show. But the trade battle still was a cloud hanging over the event.
The 5 most exciting new EVs from the Shanghai Auto Show...

These EVs will be big in China but they are also going global
Carwow boss: Why Chinese EVs have become so popular
China’s share of the UK car market has soared in the last two years to make up more than 10 per cent of imports as Brits embrace an influx of new, cheaper models. Many of China’s biggest manufacturers, from BYD to Geely, are jostling to become the dominant player in the UK EV segment, setting [...]
Photos: Tour the Mind-Blowing, Ultra-Futuristic Cars of the Shanghai Auto Show!

SUVs you can take across a lake, electric-powered 911 fighters, robots, and flying cars: This isn’t your average auto show.
This Chinese Sedan Looks Like Jaguar’s Type 00, But You Didn’t...

Roewe is typically positioned as an entry-level brand within the SAIC portfolio, but its latest concept boasts luxury-level looks
Chinese EV brands surge in popularity on Carwow as BYD leads...
Carwow data shows spike in BYD enquiries and configurations in March, with other Chinese marques also gaining traction
Deutsche Bank on Shanghai auto show: Global brands fight back with...

China's smart NEV market has been dominated by local brands, but global auto brands have caught up, said Deutsche Bank.
Europe in shock! Auto Shanghai 2025: When China takes the wheel...

Auto Shanghai 2025 leaves no doubt – China has become the epicenter of the electric automotive world. While Europe is hustling, the Americans are hustling, and the Japanese are quietly manufacturing in China, Shanghai is buzzing with the electric future. It is now the center of the automotive world. And Europe is only third, right after the USA.
New electrics for China dominate Shanghai’s car show
China not only buys more cars than any other nation. But its manufacturers have also long since become major automotive players. Nowhere in the world is the market more dynamic than here in China, where the majority of new cars on offer are now electrically powered. While motor shows in other countries have faded into insignificance, the horsepower parade in Shanghai remains a highly regarded industry summit attended by millions of people. This time around the boot is on the other foot. Whereas
Chinese carmakers put brakes on self-driving hype at Shanghai show

‘Safety’ is the big buzzword as firms adjust tone amid Beijing’s closer scrutiny after a fatal crash involving a driver-assistance system.