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Japanese auto giants know they need China to survive

Japanese automakers are attempting to make a comeback in China with their local joint venture partners and Chinese suppliers of smart cockpit and
Global auto suppliers seek partnerships at Shanghai auto show

The 21st Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition (Auto Shanghai 2025) has become a piv
Shanghai Auto Show: Carmakers navigate shifting ADAS market dynamics · TechNode

Automakers are navigating leaps in technology, changing consumer preferences, and regulatory challenges, with China increasingly identified as a leader in intelligent driving systems.
Stricter controls imposed on marketing of smart driving cars

"They are nothing but lies," said Wang Yun, a 35-year-old teacher at a middle school in Tianjin, about many carmakers' marketing campaigns to promote smart driving vehicles.
Volkswagen to unveil three electric concept cars in China

Volkswagen plans to unveil three electric concept cars at the Auto Shanghai event in China, scheduled from 23 April to 2 May.
Gasgoo Daily: BYD to unveil smart in-car drone system in collaboration...

With Gasgoo Daily, we will offer daily important automotive news in China. For those we have reported, the title of the piece will include a hyperlink, which w
Analysts like these stocks to play EV-maker BYD’s new driver-assist rollout

As electric car giant BYD gets serious about advanced driver-assistance systems, analysts expect its suppliers can benefit.
BYD launches God’s Eye autonomous system for NEVs

Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturer BYD has launched advanced autonomous driving system, God's Eye, which will be equipped on all its car models.
US ban on Chinese auto tech signals decisive split in global...

One of the last acts of President Joe Biden's administration is to engineer a split in the global auto market. On Tuesday, Washington imposed a ban on the sale and import of connected cars and related technology from China. Concerns over data security are compelling, even if the benefits for General Motors , Ford Motor and others of keeping out both competitors and suppliers remain debatable. That means the policy is likely to last - and could catch on elsewhere.