Etiqueta: EV
Polestar begins deliveries of Polestar 4 SUV in China

Polestar launched the Polestar 4 in China on the first day of the Shanghai auto show on April 17, 2023, and dropped the price significantly in November before deliveries began.
Xpeng to deliver flying cars ‘in 2025’ as China aims to...

EV maker targets commercial segment as rivals aim for corporate use
Charging ahead: China’s strategic drive to electric vehicle supremacy

Editor's note: Maarij Farooq is editor-in-chief at Pakistan Economic Net and Daily Ittehad Media Group. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN.China's strategic approach to the EV sector reflects a blend of foresight,
Who benefits most from Canada’s ambitious EV targets? Maybe China |...

Analysts suggest there could be unintended consequences for Canada setting EV sales regulations and that China and its auto manufacturing base could come out the winner, all at the expense of Canada's auto industry.
A Chinese EV Company Has Taken Tesla’s Crown

Beijing has gone “all in” on electric cars—rattling Washington and Brussels.
China’s revised NEV purchase tax policy comes into effect

China's revised taxation policy for the purchase of new energy vehicles (NEVs) has come into effect from the start of this year. The current taxation scheme has replaced the NEV tax exemption policy that spared NEV buyers from paying any purchase tax (barring certain ultra-luxury vehicles), which was in place for about a decade.
Honda presents new electric car series for China
In the run-up to Auto China, Honda has unveiled a new series of electric cars for the Chinese market. The first two models, Ye P7 and Ye S7, are due to go on sale this year. Honda is also showing a concept car.
It looks like Tesla just lost the EV crown to China...

BYD's fourth-quarter deliveries came in well above what Tesla is expected to report on Tuesday.
Xiaomi launches its first EV, with ambition to be China’s Porsche...

Xiaomi has not yet said how much the SU7, which stands for Speed Ultra, will cost. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Xiaomi fires three employees ahead of new car debut

Xiaomi's top management recently fired 3 employees for "leaking confidential vehicle information," which has cast a shadow over the introduction of the company's first electric vehicle (EV) in 2024.