Etiqueta: li auto
Regulatory filing: BYD Denza to launch new model N8L SUV

The N8L looks like a slightly scaled-down version of Denza's N9 flagship SUV launched in March.
Li Auto i8 electric SUV revealed 720 km range with a...
The Li Auto i8 electric crossover revealed a 720 km range and a 97.8 kWh ternary NMC battery, as it is getting closer to the market launch.
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BYD Denza sees 10,000th N9 SUV roll off line

Denza saw the 10,000th N9 roll off the production line today, two months after the large luxury SUV was launched.
BYD, Tesla top global BEV makers in Q1, says TrendForce

BYD ranked No. 1 in the global BEV market in the first quarter with a 15.4 percent share, while Tesla was No. 2 with 12.6 percent.
Li Auto will begin deliveries of the new Mega MPV variant...
Li Auto will begin deliveries of the new Mega minivan variant called ”Home” after the huge sales dip of this model in April 2025.
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Is BYD Touching Its Demand Ceiling at Home? — April 2025...

Sign up for CleanTechnica's Weekly Substack for Zach and Scott's in-depth analyses and high level summaries, sign up for our daily newsletter, and/or follow us on Google News! I just reported on the top selling electric models in China. Now, let’s have a look at the top selling EV brands ... [continued]
Farewell to Jaguar and Volkswagen – an expert warns they could...

One of the brands that tops this feared list is Jaguar. What was for decades the pride of British engineering is today, according to experts, an empty shell
Automakers’ share of China NEV market in Apr: BYD No. 1...

Tesla's ranking in China's NEV market fell to No. 8 in April from No. 3 in March, as its local deliveries slipped.
New models rev up sales for domestic automakers

Major carmakers in China saw an upward trajectory in April, a trend analysts say would continue with the slew of models unveiled at the Auto Shanghai to hit the market one after another in the following months.
Geely’s electric vehicle US delisting is shrewd

Sometimes a U-turn is necessary. China's Geely Auto is offering to take electric-vehicle unit Zeekr private less than a year after the company's debut in New York. Absorbing the $6.4 billion entity will help Geely group founder Li Shufu extract synergies from his auto empire in an opportunistically timed deal.