Etiqueta: Xpeng
The EV features you won’t see in the U.S.

The U.S. has punitive tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, which effectively blocks imports. Still, many Chinese EV brands are expanding their markets and going abroad with models that are both packed with features and cheaper.
China’s electric vehicle industry is preparing to take on the world....

Once seen as a producer of clumsy knock-offs, Chinese carmakers have catapulted to the forefront of the growing global EV industry.
Reflections from the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show: China’s Automotive Turning Point

An Industry Transformed: My Firsthand Impressions
Shanghai Auto Show: Carmakers navigate shifting ADAS market dynamics · TechNode

Automakers are navigating leaps in technology, changing consumer preferences, and regulatory challenges, with China increasingly identified as a leader in intelligent driving systems.
Xpeng showcases humanoid robot ‘Iron’ used for making its vehicles
Xpeng already uses this humanoid robot in its car factory
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China Apr EV sales preview: Deutsche Bank expects Nio at 25,000,...

Nio Inc's order flow in April is estimated to rise 80 percent sequentially to about 36,000 units, according to Deutsche Bank.
Comparing XPeng and Li Auto: Which Chinese EV Stock Wins Out?

XPEV and LI operate in an intensely competitive environment marked by price wars, technological races, and ambitions for global expansion.
Auto Shanghai 2025 sees old vs new, tech vs legacy

With booths of more than 1,000 exhibitors spread across 16 halls at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, Auto Shanghai 2025 is intimidatingly big for one who wants to see them all in person.
China’s importance as world’s largest car market shows little tariff stress...

The push by domestic carmakers to expand exports and efforts by foreign auto companies and parts sup
First AI-powered car comes from China: It’s not BYD, not Xiaomi

History and future collided in the UK, all thanks to China! The first AI-powered car was revealed to the UK market at old Billingsgate earlier this year.