Etiqueta: Shanghai Auto Show
Japan’s Nissan looks to export China-made electric cars in global expansion...

Nissan displayed two new vehicles at the Shanghai Auto Show on Wednesday as part of an effort to launch 10 new-energy vehicles by mid-2027.
Shanghai Auto Show 2025 kicks off as China becomes focal point...

The Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition 2025 kicked off in the Pearl City on Wednesday.
Toyota, BMW launch new China-focused cars at Shanghai auto show

Toyota and BMW launched their new cars at the Shanghai auto show Wednesday, featuring products tailored to the China market and integrated with AI.
Nissan Commits Another $1.4 Billion to China With EVs in Focus

Nissan Motor Co. has committed to invest an additional 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) in China and says it sees the nation’s intensely competitive automobile market as fertile ground to help it develop electric vehicles, an area where it needs to improve in order to get back on its feet.
Exclusive-China EV giant BYD reboots Europe operations after strategic stumbles, sources...
MILAN/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China's leading EV maker BYD is overhauling its European operations after strategic missteps including failures to sign up enough dealers and hire executives with local-market knowledge and to offer hybrids in markets resistant to fully electric vehicles, six current and former BYD executives said. The Chinese EV leader announced in December that plug-in hybrids would be crucial to its European strategy. "He was very quick to get the message and give the input to BYD's engineers that every new model would have to come both in EV and hybrid" versions for Europe, Altavilla told Reuters.
BYD Denza unveiled its first concept coupé—an all-electric four-seater that competes...
Denza unveiled its first 4-seater concept coupé, a electric beast that is said to compete with Porsche 911.
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Trade war and safety concerns take centre stage at Shanghai auto...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China's annual major auto shows have become a showcase for the rise of ever-cheaper, better-performing electric vehicles and more confident local brands in the world's biggest market for cars. But the Shanghai auto show opened on Wednesday amid deep industry-wide uncertainty over how the U.S.-China trade war could dampen demand and scramble supply chains as 100 more models launch into an already crowded market with more losers than winners. In a further complication, Chinese regulators signalled more and tougher scrutiny for smart-driving features that many automakers had seen as the next big thing in setting apart their cars from competitors just a week ago.
Trade war, safety concerns take centre stage at Shanghai auto show
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China's annual auto shows have become the world's premier showcase for the rise of ever-cheaper, high-tech electric vehicles from domestic brands in the world's biggest car market. But the Shanghai auto show opened on Wednesday amid industry-wide uncertainty over how the U.S.-China trade war could sap demand and upend supply chains as about 70 automakers launched more than 100 new models into a crowded market with more losers than winners. Automakers also wrestled with a Chinese government crackdown, announced last week, on the marketing of smart-driving systems that many industry executives view as the next technological battleground here.
Xiaomi delays release of first SUV after fatal road accident

[HONG KONG/SINGAPORE] Xiaomi pushed back the debut of its first sport utility vehicle (SUV) following a fatal accident involving its marquee electric car, a blow to its ambitions to put pressure on Tesla and BYD.
Toyota bZ7 is the first joint venture car with Huawei HarmonyOS...
The company also said the Toyota bZ7 is developed by the “Regional-Chief Engineer” specifically for the Chinese market. #ShanghaiAutoShow
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