Etiqueta: SAIC
Norway shows just how China has advanced in cars

Brands such as MG, BYD and Xpeng are making big inroads into country’s auto market, competing on quality as well as price
BYD’s monthly sales surpass 500,000 for the first time · TechNode

The sales figures reflected the increasing popularity of hybrid electric vehicles and the slowing growth of fully battery electric vehicles (BEV) in the world’s largest auto market.
China Tells BYD, Geely ‘Stop EU Investments’ As Tariffs Start

The directive comes as, starting Wednesday, Chinese electric vehicles heading to Europe will be subject to tariffs as high as 45.3%
BYD to break into Europe’s largest auto market with EVs priced...

BYD predicts rapid EV growth in Germany, Europe’s largest auto market, within the next six months. With EVs starting at...
BYD teases its new full-size luxury electric SUV [Images]

BYD is preparing to launch its new full-size luxury electric SUV later this year. Ahead of its official debut, BYD...
SAIC falls, BYD is the new king – BYD is now...
BYD is now officially China's largest automotive group after beating out SAIC's overall sales for the year up until the end of September.
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China’s plan to get around Western tariffs: Fill the world with...

In response to the trade war, the Asian giant is investing billions of dollars abroad in plants, especially in industries linked to the energy transition
EU votes in favour of hefty tariffs on China-made EV imports

The European Union backed tariffs of up to 45% on imported Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) on Friday as it looks to counter Beijing's subsidies for automakers now targeting Europe.
SGMW’s Light of ASEAN concept car with gull-wing doors unveiled

ASEAN stands for The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, inclusive of Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos, Brunei, Thailand, Myanmar, the Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Maserati links to China’s Chery as parent Stellantis seeks reorganization

Due to Stellantis' poor financial performance in the first half of 2023, CEO Carlos Tavares publicly declared at the end of July that the company would shut down unprofitable brands. This announcement has made the fate of its luxury car brand Maserati a global hot topic, with many twists and turns in the ensuing speculation.