
GAC Motor Releases New Hybrid SUV Emkoo
Chinese automobile brand GAC Motor released a compact SUV model “Emkoo” on Thursday morning, with a design based on GPMA architecture.
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Chinese automobile brand GAC Motor released a compact SUV model “Emkoo” on Thursday morning, with a design based on GPMA architecture.

It was reported that a new version of Tesla Model 3 would be fully equipped with an M3P battery made by Chinese industry giant CATL. On August 18, a spokesperson for Tesla China said that this news is just a rumor and is inconsistent with the facts.

Tesla had reportedly removed an electronic control unit in the steering system of its Model 3 and Y vehicles made in Shanghai, in order to cope with the ongoing global chip shortage.

Guangzhou-based EV brand XPeng Motors announced that the XPeng P7, a smart sports sedan, has become its first model to reach the production milestone of 100,000 units.

BYD and its Thai partner, Rêver Automotive, held a launch conference on October 10 for the long-range version of the Yuan Plus electric vehicle model, named the ATTO 3 in overseas markets.

The new car will be equipped with a front face design similar to the new Model 3, and the interior will also be consistent with the new Model 3, also eliminating the gear lever next to the steering wheel and replacing it with screen shifting and button turn signals.

In April, Chinese automakers' delivery results revealed that Li Auto delivered more vehicles than NIO and XPeng combined. Additionally, the new energy vehicle brands of traditional car companies are experiencing a consistent upward trend in sales.

News emerged that RADAR, a new energy vehicle brand, will be released soon. A source within Chinese automaker Geely said that this is a new division for the company's pickup truck business.

On July 1st, several Chinese car companies announced their delivery results for the month of June. Among them, XPeng, NIO, Hozon Auto, Li Auto and Leapmotor once again exceeded 10,000 units throughout the month.

Two Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers, NIO and XPeng, have launched official social media accounts for their Legal Departments on Weibo, a Twitter-like platform. This move follows similar actions taken by competitors such as Li Auto, Tesla, and BYD.

Chinese electric vehicle and battery firm BYD announced on July 27 that it will participate in the 2022 Paris Motor Show in October, where it will launch new energy passenger cars in Europe to be sold and delivered in Q4 of this year.

TuSimple announced that it has successfully completed the world's first fully autonomous semi-truck run on open public roads without a human in the vehicle and without human intervention.