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5 cars from the Beijing auto show that reflect China’s vision...
China's vision of the future of the automobile — electrified and digitally connected — is on display at the ongoing Beijing auto show. Organizers say that 117 new models are making their debut at Auto China 2024, which runs through May 4. Xiaomi announced that it had received more than 75,000 orders in the four weeks since the launch of its first car, the SU7, with a list price of 215,900 to 299,900 yuan ($29,800-$41,400).
China’s EV execs bullish on Western pressure at Beijing car show

Electric vehicle executives at a top car show in China were bullish on prospects for growth, despite a gruelling price war and mounting Western pressure on the industry. And even as firms face down a cut-throat price war at home and mounting regulatory pressure overseas, executives and attendees were upbeat.
Beijing auto show: Themes and highlights
China's largest auto show opened in Beijing with the biggest names showing off their latest electric vehicles (EVs), underlining how the world's largest auto market is already in an all-electric state of mind, and isn't looking back. The last thing China needs is more electric cars crowding a market, driving down prices at the expense of profit. Exporting that overcapacity, however, has brought EV makers to authorities' attention.
Warren Buffett-Backed BYD, Xiaomi And Other Local Chinese Automakers Shine At...

The Beijing auto show is reportedly serving as the platform for the biggest automakers around the globe to showcase their EVs.
Five things we learned at the China Auto Show

One of China's largest auto shows kicked off in Beijing on Thursday, with electric vehicle makers keen to show off their latest designs and high-tech accessories to consumers in the fiercely competitive market.
Electric cars rule China’s largest auto show
STORY: China's largest auto show opened in Beijing on Thursday (April 25).And the biggest names showed off their latest electric vehicles...Underlining that in the world’s largest auto market, all-electric cars are the future and there's no looking back.Automakers are set to unveil 117 new models, up from 93 at last year's show in Shanghai.And overall 278 new energy vehicles will go on display, which is seven more than last year.The show comes after sales of such cars hit a milestone in early April. Data showed they accounted for over half of cars sold in China.Shipments have been getting a boost from a year-long price war that has sapped profit margins…As automakers strive to keep up by announcing newer, cheaper models and promotions.Crowds flooded the booths of Chinese manufacturers such as BYD and industry newcomer, phone maker Xiaomi.Its CEO said locked-in orders for the sporty SU7 sedan - its first car - had hit over 75,700, and that buyers included owners of cars from brands like BMW and Audi.Foreign automakers have been scrambling to reset their China strategies and catch up with the electric shift.At the show, they touted plans to invest more in local production and research, with Japan's Nissan and Mazda unveiling cars tailored for Chinese drivers.
Local EVs Dominate as China’s Largest Auto Show Opens

Some 117 new models were unveiled – out of 278 new energy vehicles on display. It comes as EVs now account for half of all car sales in China.
China’s largest auto show showcases all-electric future, local brands dominate By...

China's largest auto show showcases all-electric future, local brands dominate
China’s largest auto show showcases all-electric future, local brands dominate
China's largest auto show opened in Beijing on Thursday with the biggest names showing off their latest electric vehicles (EVs), underlining how the world's largest auto market is already in an all-electric state of mind, and isn't looking back. Automakers are set to unveil 117 new models versus 93 at last year's show in Shanghai,while overall 278 new energy vehicles (NEVs) will go on display, seven more than last year, organisers said. The show, which runs through early next month, comes as NEV sales hit a milestone in early April, accounting for over 50% of cars sold in China, auto association data showed.