Etiqueta: Geely
Nissan’s Four New Concept Cars Hint At A New Lightning Design...

We live in a golden age of automotive lighting. It’s a fascinating time, with technologies like LEDs and new manufacturing techniques allowing for shapes and styles and functions never before possible back in the dark (well, dim) ages of two shapes of sealed beams and plastic bezels. Nissan – in partnership with Dong Feng – […]
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
Chiming In On The Debate: Who Will Save Us If The...

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! After the article from our editor Zachary regarding the most likely replacement for a “Model 2” (and a followup here), and after having a brief exchange in the comments, I was left thinking. My ... [continued]
China’s BYD seeks to redefine luxury for the EV generation
Chinese EV maker BYD will showcase its premium brand's first sedan at the Beijing auto show from Thursday, in a challenge to the likes of Germany's Mercedes-Benz which three years ago pulled out of the brand's development citing slow sales. The Denza Z9GT is the fruit of BYD founder Wang Chuanfu persisting with the brand after Mercedes-Benz effectively became a sleeping partner in their decade-old 50-50 premium EV venture by cutting its stake to 10%. The car will complement Denza's N7 and N8 SUVs and D9 multipurpose vehicle, whose surging sales have contributed to BYD's EV domination at the expense of legacy foreign automakers.
VW, BMW Out to Prove They’re Not a Spent Force at...

Germany’s leading automakers from Volkswagen AG to BMW AG are attempting to mount a comeback in China after the rapid shift to electric vehicles eroded their…
El nuevo plan de Xpeng para que los coches voladores sean...

Tras probar a fondo sus coches voladores, lo último es que Xpeng empezará a aceptar pedidos a finales de este año, y cada unidad costará 138.100 dólares.














