Chinese Cars
Charge Your Electric Car in Only 12 Minutes with These New Terminals
Nio, a Chinese electric vehicle startup, is installing ultra fast charging terminals in China. These terminals can recharge an electric car in just 12 minutes. …
Xiaomi’s car has been revealed: A sedan that will cost $40,000
We haven’t heard official news about the Xiaomi electric car for a while. We heared about the project last time in October last year, when …
This is Xiaomi’s first electric car on China roads
The first electric vehicle from Xiaomi has been sighted driving around China. These are the company’s electric car’s first pictures ever. This car model doe …
Xiaomi will present a prototype of its electric car in the 3rd quarter of 2022
In March last year, it became known that Xiaomi would enter the electric car market. This was announced by the head and founder of the …
Oppo is developing its own electric car that will debut in India in a few years
BBK Electronics’ brands Oppo, Realme and OnePlus are rumored to have been working on their own electric vehicles for a long time – the companies …
Xiaomi electric car will roll off the assembly line in 2024
In May of this year, Xiaomi announced that it is entering the automotive industry. The company is serious about setting up the production of electric …
Xiaomi officially registers its electric vehicle business
The Chinese tech giant Xiaomi, best known for its popular smartphones, has officially registered a company that will produce electric vehicles. According to the founders, …
Huawei driverless car technology will be ready by 2025
Last month, the Chinese giant Huawei Technologies had to come out with a denial of rumors about its intention to produce cars on its own. …
China aims to become a leader in the production of electric vehicles
China is building EV factories almost as fast as the rest of the world put together. Chinese manufacturers are leveraging billions of dollars from foreign …
After Xiaomi and Huawei, Oppo also wants to launch its electric car
After Xiaomi and Huawei, Oppo also wants to get a foot in the automotive field. According to new reports, we learned from relevant channels that …
Huawei’s electric car will cost $ 45,000
Chinese sources say tech giant Huawei is working on a new product that will be priced at around $ 45,000. Apparently, this product may be …
Xiaomi starts developing its own car
According to a Chinese source, citing investors close to the head of Xiaomi Lei Jun and others; the company is rapidly deploying a project to …
China’s Zotye preparing to launch a driverless SUV
Zotye, a smaller Chinese car maker specialising in budget cars, has released plans to launch a driverless SUV later this year.
430hp Thunder Power EV has an impressive 373 mile range
Taiwanese automakers are looking to move in on the Tesla Model S turf with the sporty looking Thunder Power EV and all its 430 horses!
LeTV Hire Shanghai GM President to work on Electric Vehicle division
Xiaomi are rumoured to be working on an electric car, but it is LeTV who have confirmed they are going ahead with an Electric Vehicle and have already made major hires.
Zotye T700 is a 177hp Porsche Macan wannabe for just $27,000
Porsche SUV’s are either a love or hate design, but it is neither here nor there at their high pricing, unless of course you are in China where you can pick of the Zotye T700 for under $30,000.
Geely Auto rolling out Apple CarPlay across future cars
Geely have announced today that they are working with Apple to roll out Apple CarPlay across their upcoming fleet of vehicles.
348hp Youxia X Electric Super Car looks too much like a Tesla for comfort
News of a new start-up now, but this company is producing a new electric super car in China and hopes to take on the Model S with their Tesla inspired Youxia X.
Zotye S21 Audi Q3 clone shown off at Chengdu Auto Show
Thought it was just the phone industry which suffered clones? Well feast your eyes on the Zotye S21, an Audi Q3 wannabe at a fraction of the price.
Xiaomi “Mistla” supermini car in development, could cost $6400!
Secret meeting with Tesla bosses and Xiaomi’s continued drive (get it) to enter new markets have lead analysts to believe the Beijing tech company could launch their own car in China.