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BYD profits decline 47% quarter-over-quarter in Q1 2024

BYD's profits declined by 47% in the first quarter of 2024 compared to Q4 2023.
Prices Of Some BYD Cars In Export Markets Are Double Or...

BYD is selling some models in foreign markets for double or triple what it charges in China. How long can that last?
China EV insurance registrations for week ending Apr 28: Nio 4,960,...

Xpeng had 2,700 insurance registrations last week, Li Auto 7,060, Zeekr 5,000 and Xiaomi 1,670.
Cutting-edge technologies, novelties and affordability wow visitors at Beijing auto show
Feeling faster drive to green, smart and win-win future at Beijing auto show-
Cutting-edge technologies, novelties and affordability wow visitors at Beijing auto show-...
Cutting-edge technologies, novelties and affordability wow visitors at Beijing auto show- China.org.cn
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Popular electric car now $8000 cheaper! 2024 BYD Atto 3 price...

BYD importer EV Direct has dropped the price on selected versions of the higher-grade Atto 3 crossover electric vehicle (EV). Prices now start from just $45,990 drive-away for the Extended Range variant - excluding Western Australia (where it costs $2000 more) - down from $51,011 before on-road costs.
Beijing auto show unveils China’s future of electrified, connected cars

With 117 new models debuting, the show highlights the trend towards electrification and digital connectivity. Major players like Xiaomi are entering the car market, while others are innovating with user-friendly designs and off-road capabilities.
BYD recalls 16,666 Seagull EVs in China due to software issue...

BYD will upgrade the software for the recalled vehicles free of charge via OTA to ensure that the reversing image is displayed properly.
China auto show puts smart at centre of car wars- Republic...

Showing off. Smart cars ruled at this year’s Beijing auto show. BYD, Geely and peers touted everything from self-driving software to massage chairs. But on the sidelines of the show, Tesla's plans to work with Baidu on data collection and introduce its 'Full Self Driving' system in China stole the limelight. Global peers from Toyota Motor to Volkswagen are also using local partnerships to drive faster and smarter.When Chinese drivers buy a middle-of-the-range model for $30,000 or more, a “stupid car” is no longer acceptable, says Maxwell Zhou, CEO of DeepRoute.ai, which makes software for intelligent vehicles. The price point at which customers expect advanced assisted driving is falling, too, he adds.Even cheap and cheerful rides are becoming more sophisticated. On Thursday Xpeng shared plans for its new sub-brand, Mona, short for Made of New AI. The aim is to disrupt the mass market by offering cars equipped with self-developed smart-driving tech, on which the $7.7 billion outfit run by He Xiaopeng has built its reputation, for less than 150,000 yuan (around $20,000).Many of the 700 exhibitors displayed digital flourishes. Geely's Zeekr 001 can call out warnings to pedestrians - and give them a flashing thumbs up. Premium Polestar showcased smartphones that share an operating system with its cars; at the other end of the market, Dongfeng's $9,600 Nammi flaunted phone-controlled locks. Around the hall, cockpits boasted double or triple screens as standard.The country's tech juggernauts and startups are turbo-charging the trend. On the eve of the show, Huawei launched a new intelligent driving software brand, hailing 2024 as the first year for 'mass commercialisation of smart driving'. The company, whose auto unit more than doubled its sales last year to 4.7 billion yuan, says some half a million cars will be using its systems by the end of this year.Chinese brands already hold nearly 80% of the domestic market for new energy vehicles, according to a presentation from state-backed automaker Changan Automobile on Wednesday. A rapid push into smart driving and other novelties gives them an edge that could extend this lead.However, overseas rivals are forging local partnerships to avoid being left behind a second time. News of its deal with Baidu sent Tesla's stock up 15% on Monday. Japan's Toyota Motor and Nissan Motor announced cooperation with China's Tencent and Baidu, respectively. Volkswagen also touted a new intelligent driving system developed together with Xpeng. The collaboration has already helped speed up the development of new models by as much as 30%, the German company says.Such new cross-border alliances will give domestic marques a run for their money - and drive China's car wars into an intense new battle.