
BYD Unveils Han DM-i and DM-p Models
On Tuesday, Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD unveiled its new Han DM-i and DM-p models, both of which were available for pre-order last month though price have remained undecided.
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On Tuesday, Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD unveiled its new Han DM-i and DM-p models, both of which were available for pre-order last month though price have remained undecided.

Chinese automaker NIO launched trial operations of its "owner-direct sale" service for official used cars, providing a platform for the free trade of vehicles among users.

On August 15th, Vice President of NIO (Anhui) Technology Co., Ltd., stated that in the next one to two years, some key chips including the assisted driving chip will also be self-developed and mass-produced.

The topic of "Xpeng P7 model's airbags didn't open in the accident" caused heated discussion in Chinese social platform.

Great Wall Motors denies selling shares of SVOLT Energy to CATL.

Chinese automaker XPeng announced on August 3 that the charging line in the Northwest China has been officially completed. The line measures a total length of 3,150 km and stretches from Xi'an, Shanxi Province to Lanzhou, Gansu Province.

A car owner in Langzhong, Sichuan, China has released videos recently claiming that his new limited-edition BYD Han Qianshancui vehicle had undergone spontaneous combustion.

NIO said on July 21 that it plans to deliver 150 kWh solid-state batteries in the fourth quarter of 2022. The batteries use a solid electrolyte, silicon-carbon composite anode material and ultra-high nickel cathode material.

Self-driving truck company, Plus and IVECO, the commercial vehicles brand of CNH Industrial, announced that they will jointly conduct automated driving tests in Europe and China.

On March 22, Li Xiang, CEO of Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto, took to social media to provide a glimpse into the company's future product plans, revealing that it will launch six new pure electric vehicles.

Zhang Ran, partner and CFO of WM Motor, revealed in an interview on October 15 that the company has successfully completed a D1 round of financing this month and will look towards listing overseas in the future.

On October 22, Chinese electric vehicle maker WM Motor released its first sedan M7, which will go sale in 2022.