Electric Car
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Lexus UX 300e EV launched in China with 400km range
Lexus' first luxury pure electric model, the UX 300e, was launched in China on Sunday and it will be available in Europe later this year.
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China-based Weltmeister to launch new concept EV with 800km range
Weltmeister, an electric car brand owned by Shanghai-based automotive company WM Motor Technology Co Ltd has released the teaser for its first production version of its pure electric car concept.
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Xpeng P7 launched with prices starting at 229,900 yuan after subsidy
Xpeng Motors launched the Xpeng P7 at an online event today, with its founder He Xiaopeng announcing the Xpeng P7's retail price after subsidy of 229,900 - 349,900 yuan. The new electric cars are expected to be delivered in late June to September 2020.
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Tesla won't be affected by China's roll back of subsidies, analyst says
As China's subsidies on new energy vehicle roll back, one analyst sees little influence with Tesla in China.
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China-made Tesla cars expected to cut prices as new rules kick in
China's new energy vehicle subsidy continuation policy officially landed; industry insiders generally believe that this policy is a major boon to industry development.
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Tesla accuses engineer of stealing secrets, demands Xpeng disclose source code
Back in 2018, electric car maker Tesla accused one of its engineers of stealing Autopilot technology secrets and jumping ship to Xpeng Motors, and now the case is escalating, with Tesla demanding that Xpeng disclose the source code for its autonomous driving technology, hand over images on computer hard drives, and even ask its employees involved in the case to be questioned.
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Xpeng says Tesla has made many unreasonable claims in past year
In response to Tesla's lawsuit last year accusing former Tesla employee and current Xpeng employee Cao Guangzhi of stealing the source code for Tesla's Autopilot system, Xpeng today provided its latest response.
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Tesla does the opposite of Nio as Chinese subsidies roll back
As China's subsidies for new energy vehicles recede, Nio said the price spreads this creates for its potential customers will be borne by it for some time.
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Nio plans to release its first sedan at year-end
Nio is working overtime to strive for the release of the "next generation of cars" at the NIO Day at the end of this year, Nio co-founder Qin Lihong revealed in a recent live event.
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Nio offers 2019 subsidies to customers who get their cars before May 31
Nio today announced that in order to enable more users to enjoy the benefits of policy in China, those who pay a deposit from now until April 26 will still be eligible for the 2019 state subsidy.