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Gasgoo Daily: Wuling NanoEV prices increased by RMB3,000 due to subsidies withdrawal

Gabriella From Gasgoo| February 07 , 2022 20:21 BJT

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Wuling NanoEV prices increased by RMB3,000 due to subsidies withdrawal

The prices of the Wuling’s NanoEV model lineup were raised by RMB3,000 ($472). After the adjustment, the model is priced at RMB52,800 to RMB62,800 ($8,309 to $9,884). According to the automaker, the price adjustments were made due to the government subsidies withdrawal and the price increase in raw materials.

Gasgoo Daily: Wuling NanoEV prices increased by RMB3,000 due to subsidies withdrawal

Photo credit: Wuling

Changan UNI-V to be on the market in late March

The UNI-V from Changan Auto’s wholly-owned intelligent auto line, the UNI series, will be on the market in late March this year. The pre-order price of the model’s intelligent pilot trim is already released at RMB134,900 ($21,230). The UNI-V adopts a borderless front grille with the brand’s signature design language.

Gasgoo Daily: Wuling NanoEV prices increased by RMB3,000 due to subsidies withdrawal

Photo credit: Changan Auto

FAW Toyota said to put bZ4X up for sale in March

FAW Toyota’s bZ4X model is said to be on the market in March. The brand’s first e-TNGA platform-based battery-electric mid-sized SUV reportedly allows a maximum NEDC range of at least 500 km. The concept model of the bZ4X was previously showcased at the 2021 Shanghai Auto Show, and the mass-produced model is said to inherit most of the concept car’s appearance.

Gasgoo Daily: Wuling NanoEV prices increased by RMB3,000 due to subsidies withdrawal

 bZ4X; photo credit: Toyota

BYD Han EV sport edition said to start presale in March

The presale process of the sports edition of BYD’s popular Han EV is reportedly starting at the beginning of March. The model is expected to be officially put up for sale at the Beijing Auto Show in April 2022.

Gasgoo Daily: Wuling NanoEV prices increased by RMB3,000 due to subsidies withdrawal

Han EV; photo credit: BYD

KIA, Yueda to form new joint venture with six EV models coming

On February 7th, the Korean automaker, KIA, inked an investment expansion agreement with the municipal government of Yancheng and Jiangsu Yueda Group. KIA will form a new joint venture with Yueda.

Geely’s premium EV brand ZEEKR's Jan. deliveries drop 7% MoM

Geely’s premium EV brand, ZEEKR, celebrated its achievement in the cumulative delivery volume of 9,537 vehicles in the first 100 days of delivery.

NIO’s deliveries in Jan. 2022 grow 33.6% YoY

NIO delivered 9,652 new vehicles in January 2022, representing a 33.6% jump compared to the prior-year period, according to the startup's latest monthly sales results.

Shanghai Jiading to woo 60 more automotive chip companies

Jiading, the core automotive district of Shanghai, plans on inviting sixty more integrated circuit and intelligent sensor enterprises to the local intelligent sensor industrial park in 2022.

Geely’s premium EV brand ZEEKR's Jan. deliveries drop 7% MoM

Geely’s premium EV brand, ZEEKR, celebrated its achievement in the cumulative delivery volume of 9,537 vehicles in the first 100 days of delivery.

XPeng’s cumulative delivery volume surpasses 150,000 vehicles

By the end of January 2022, the Chinese EV maker on the rise, XPeng, has delivered over 150,000 vehicles cumulatively, with the P7 contributing over half of the total volume.

HOZON Auto sees monthly deliveries top 10,000 units for 3 straight months

HOZON Auto, the Chinese startup owning the EV brand NETA, delivered 11,009 new vehicles in Jan. 2022, representing a 402% year-on-year hike, the company announced via its WeChat account.

Leapmotor Jan. delivery volume hits record high

China’s new energy vehicle startup, Leapmotor, saw its monthly delivery volume hit a record high in January 2022, with over 8,000 vehicles delivered.

BYD scores 125% YoY surge in Jan. 2022 sales, but oil-fueled vehicle sales tumble 90%

With 95,422 new vehicles sold, BYD Company Limited (called “BYD” for short) boasted a 125.05% year-on-year hike in the first month of 2022.

Li Auto Jan. deliveries jump 128% YoY

China’s EV startup, Li Auto, saw its January sales more than double year on year, surpassing the 10,000th mark again, signifying a prominent beginning of the new year of 2022.

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