
XPeng Reportedly Reshuffles Duties of Core Executives
Personnel turmoil has persisted at Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng since its major organizational adjustment announcement in October of last year.
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Personnel turmoil has persisted at Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng since its major organizational adjustment announcement in October of last year.

On Tuesday, Tianyancha showed that Wang Chuanfu, BYD’s founder, had stepped down as chairman of Hangzhou BYD Automobile Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of BYD.

A NIO insider familiar with the firm's new high-end vehicle project disclosed that "NIO is going to make its own 'Maybach'."

At the 2022 Chongqing Auto Show, Avatr, an automobile brand jointly built by Changan Automobile, CATL and Huawei, signed a new comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement on Saturday with Huawei.

On January 18, Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng held its annual meeting. He Xiaopeng, the firm's chairman, reviewed his five-year entrepreneurial journey from 2018 to 2022, reflected on the firm's performance in 2022, and shared its main plan for 2023.

According to a list released by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology last Thursday, Huawei's vehicle making partner Sokon added a new four-wheel-drive version to its new model AITO M7.

A photo of the interior of BYD's new high-end off-road vehicle was recently exposed on the Chinese web, appearing different from the models currently sold by the firm.

The High Technology Industry Development Zone in Haikou, China's Hainan Province, signed a cooperation agreement on Wednesday with Geely Commercial Vehicle Group, planning to build a new energy vehicle project in the zone.

Intelligent lidar firm RoboSense and WeRide, an L4 autonomous driving tech firm, announced a new strategic cooperation agreement on Friday.

Alibaba Group announced on December 15th that it has sold a portion of its stake in Xpeng Motors, reducing its shareholding from 10.2% to 7.5%.

After launching new models within its Han series, Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has begun to generate interest in another sedan named "Seal," which is expected to be officially launched this month.

Guangzhou-based auto firm XPeng announced on Friday that it will adjust the configuration, price and rights of some models from May 9, in order to popularize Advanced Driving Assistance System vehicles to more users.