Etiqueta: EV
Toyota bZ3C, bZ3X Make Global Debut At Beijing Motor Show In...
Toyota has unveiled the bZ3C and BZ3X electric vehicles designed for the Chinese market. Presented at the Beijing Auto Show in their production-spec version, the cars are expected to be launched in China within a year., Electric Vehicles News - Times Now
CATL announces Shenxing Plus battery – 600 km in 10 minutes
CATL announces Shenxing Plus battery with 205 Wh/kg energy density and can add 600 km range in 10 minutes and give 1000 km total range.
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Local EVs Dominate as China’s Largest Auto Show Opens

Some 117 new models were unveiled – out of 278 new energy vehicles on display. It comes as EVs now account for half of all car sales in China.
Hongqi shows 3 concepts at 2024 Beijing Auto Show
FAW owned Hongqi showed three concepts for future cars at the 2024 Beijing Auto Show. Production versions likely soon.
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BYD Unveils Radical Ocean-M Concept, Production Version To Hit the Market...

BYD has just unveiled the radically looking Ocean-M concept car at the 2024 Beijing Auto Show. The model will be offered both as an EV and a PHEV
Mazda EZ-6 unveiled at 2024 Beijing Auto Show
Changan Mazda EZ-6 unveils at 2024 Beijing Auto Show. Electric and range extended Mazda 6 replacement heavily based on Deepal SL03.
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Electric cars and digital connectivity dominate at Beijing auto show

Global automakers and EV startups are unveiling new models and concept cars at China’s largest auto show, with a focus on the nation’s transformation into a major market and production base for digitally connected, new-energy vehicles
China’s largest auto show showcases all-electric future, local brands dominate
China's largest auto show opened in Beijing on Thursday with the biggest names showing off their latest electric vehicles (EVs), underlining how the world's largest auto market is already in an all-electric state of mind, and isn't looking back. Automakers are set to unveil 117 new models versus 93 at last year's show in Shanghai,while overall 278 new energy vehicles (NEVs) will go on display, seven more than last year, organisers said. The show, which runs through early next month, comes as NEV sales hit a milestone in early April, accounting for over 50% of cars sold in China, auto association data showed.














