Etiqueta: Xpeng
XPENG Launches X9 Ultra Smart Large Seven-seater in China
XPENG remains at the forefront of advancing driving technology. Starting from January 2, 2024, XPENG's full-stack ADAS XNGP will expand its coverage to a...
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Tesla, BYD, NIO and XPeng
Tesla, BYD, NIO and XPeng are part of the Zacks top Analyst Blog.
Tesla stock surges on ‘watershed’ full self-driving approval in China
Tesla (TSLA) stock soared on Monday following reports that CEO Elon Musk won Chinese approval to deploy the automaker’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) autonomous software...
EU-China on the Brink of a High-Stake Tariff Clash for EVs
The electric vehicle (EV) market is fast becoming a new battleground for international trade, with the European Union (EU) and China facing a trade...
Xpeng appoints European design veteran who had worked at BYD, Changan...

Xpeng appointed JuanMa Lopez as vice president of design, saying he will drive the evolution and upgrade of the company's design style.
Nio’s new orders in May up 37% from Apr, Deutsche Bank...

BYD and Tesla both saw record highs in new orders in China in May, according to Deutsche Bank.
SEE | 10 auto trendspotters from China’s biggest car show |...

From very interesting names to telecom giants getting into the car business, News24 Motoring contributor Clynton Yon picks his top 10 trendspotters at the 2024 China Auto show.
China pushes to legalize self-driving cars with assistance from BYD, NIO,...

Nine major Chinese automakers, including BYD, SAIC, and NIO, have been allowed to proceed with a pilot program to test their production vehicles with
EV Roundup: NIO’s Deliveries Surge 234% in May, TSLA Issues Recall...
China-based electric vehicle (EV) players NIO Inc. NIO, XPeng Inc. XPEV and Li Auto LI recorded year-over-year growth in May 2024 deliveries, with NIO recording triple-digit percentage gains. Meanwhile, U.S. EV...
BYD, NIO Get Approval to Test Automated Driving Technology on China...
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has approved nine automakers including BYD and NIO for testing their automated driving technology on roads.