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Xiaomi enters China’s NEV top 10 a year after launch, sold...
Xiaomi Auto's rapid ascent: joins China's NEV Top 10 a year after launch.
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This Year’s Munich Auto Show: Few New Cars, Yet a Massive...

Chinese Automakers Penetrate the Heart of Germany Directly
Automakers’ share in China NEV market in Aug: BYD leads with...

Tesla climbed three spots , while Xiaomi EV entered the top 10 NEV sales list for the first time.
BYD cuts full year sales target by 16% as EV price...

BYD, the top-selling electric vehicle manufacturer on earth, has reduced its 2025 end of year sales forecast from 5.5 million cars to 4.6 million, a 16% cut
BYD Cuts Annual Sales Target as Demand Cools, Reuters Says
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD Co. has slashed its full-year sales target as intense competition in its home market hurts its bottomline.
472.41 kph: BYD sets new EV speed record with Yangwang U9

BYD’s sub-brand Yangwang has claimed a new world speed record for electric vehicles, reaching 472.41 kph at the ATP Automotive Testing track in Papenburg,
BYD’s YangWang U9 Track Edition Just Hit 472 km/h, Setting a...

Demand for EVs has been in decline globally for over a year, and hybrids may be eating into sales; however, electric cars continue to push the boundaries
Can BYD Be China’s Ferrari? EV Giant Opens Race Tracks For...
BYD, best known for affordable mass-market EVs, is now pushing into luxury territory with models priced above $200,000. The Shenzhen automaker opened a new “all-terrain circuit” in Zhengzhou this month as part of a 5 billion yuan ($700 million) plan to build public tracks designed for new energy vehicles, Bloomberg reported. For 599 yuan, visitors ...
Xiaomi’s EV Gambit: Leveraging Ecosystem and Loyalty to Challenge Tesla and...

Xiaomi's EV Gambit: Leveraging Ecosystem and Loyalty to Challenge Tesla and BYD
Xiaomi reports increased revenue and deliveries over Q2 of 2025

Xiaomi increased its electric car business revenue to 20.6 billion yuan (2.44 billion euros) in the second quarter thanks to record deliveries. The














