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Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun reveals emotional struggles as SU7 faces controversies

Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun reveals emotional struggles as SU7 faces controversies

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Amid SU7 safety scandals, Xiaomi's CEO pauses public appearances, admits to crisis reflection as company faces hood design and crash controversies

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TopGear South Africa | Some of the Shanghai auto show’s greatest...

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Some of the Shanghai auto show’s greatest hits Here are a few standout highlights we think stole the show.

Stricter controls imposed on marketing of smart driving cars

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"They are nothing but lies," said Wang Yun, a 35-year-old teacher at a middle school in Tianjin, about many carmakers' marketing campaigns to promote smart driving vehicles.

Here’s some of the coolest, sleekest (and furriest) EV tech we...

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As we’ve been briefly mentioning the past month or so, we got an opportunity to attend the 2025 Shanghai Auto...

Photos: Tour the Mind-Blowing, Ultra-Futuristic Cars of the Shanghai Auto Show!

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SUVs you can take across a lake, electric-powered 911 fighters, robots, and flying cars: This isn’t your average auto show.
BYD's first-quarter profit doubles

BYD’s first-quarter profit doubles

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BYD's first-quarter profit leapt 100.4% from a year earlier, the fastest pace in nearly two years, as the Chinese electric vehicle giant extends its lead in its competitive home market by launching a smart EV price war. Net profit totalled 9.2 billion yuan ($1.26 billion), a stock filing showed on Friday, compared with the company's earlier estimate of 8.5 billion yuan to 10 billion yuan. Revenue came in at 170.4 billion yuan in the quarter, up 36.4% year-on-year versus a 10.6% rise in the previous quarter.

New electrics for China dominate Shanghai’s car show

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China not only buys more cars than any other nation. But its manufacturers have also long since become major automotive players. Nowhere in the world is the market more dynamic than here in China, where the majority of new cars on offer are now electrically powered. While motor shows in other countries have faded into insignificance, the horsepower parade in Shanghai remains a highly regarded industry summit attended by millions of people. This time around the boot is on the other foot. Whereas

Trade war, safety concerns take centre stage at Shanghai auto show

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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

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[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.

At China auto show, EV makers to grapple with autonomous-tech crackdown,...

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SHANGHAI (Reuters) -More than 70 Chinese and international automotive brands will showcase more than 100 new or refreshed models at the Shanghai auto show this week, intensifying already cutthroat competition in the world's premier market for electric vehicles and hybrids. Top-selling Chinese brands such as BYD and Geely are expected to take centre stage at the show from April 23 to May 2, while foreign automakers such as Volkswagen, Nissan, Toyota and General Motors' Cadillac brand will also jostle for attention. As a years-long consumer price war in China drags on, next-generation automated-driving features have become the next front in the battle for vehicle sales and profits.