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JI YUE 07 commences pre-sales at 215,900 yuan, featuring Baidu’s Apollo Self Driving tech
JI YUE 07 commences pre-sales at 215,900 yuan, featuring Baidu’s Apollo Self Driving tech

On August 28, JI YUE, the automotive robot brand co-backed by Baidu and Geely, announced the release of its new V2.0 software upgrade, set to debut in the JI YUE 07 model, which started pre-sales at the same time with price of 215,900 yuan.

Aug. 29 , 2024
Great Wall Motor begins pre-sales of 2nd-gen HAVAL H9 model
Great Wall Motor begins pre-sales of 2nd-gen HAVAL H9 model

On August 25, Great Wall Motor's HAVAL brand officially began pre-sales of its second-generation HAVAL H9 model, revealing prices for three gasoline variants ranging from 205,900 to 235,900 yuan.

Aug. 26 , 2024
NEVs expected to make up 53.2% of China’s Aug. passenger car sales: CPCA
NEVs expected to make up 53.2% of China’s Aug. passenger car sales: CPCA

In August, retail sales of passenger vehicles in China are projected to reach approximately 1.84 million units, marking a 4.4% year-over-year decrease but a 7.0% increase from the previous month, according to the China Passenger Car Association.

Aug. 23 , 2024
Dongfeng Motor’s YTD new energy vehicle sales jump 22.5% YoY by end of July
Dongfeng Motor’s YTD new energy vehicle sales jump 22.5% YoY by end of July

Chinese legacy carmaker Dongfeng Motor Group Company Limited (Dongfeng Motor Group) announced that it sold 108,330 vehicles in July 2024, representing a 33.73% decline year-on-year.

Aug. 12 , 2024
SAIC Motor’s Jan.-Jul. new energy vehicle sales rise 14.91% YoY, despite drop in July sales
SAIC Motor’s Jan.-Jul. new energy vehicle sales rise 14.91% YoY, despite drop in July sales

SAIC Motor recorded a wholesale volume of 251,484 vehicles for the month of July, representing a year-on-year plunge of 37.16%, according to the group's latest monthly sales results.

Aug. 12 , 2024
NEV sales, auto exports drive China’s auto market in July 2024
NEV sales, auto exports drive China’s auto market in July 2024

In July, China's auto market entered its traditional off-season, with some car manufacturers taking high-temperature breaks, leading to a slowdown in production and sales.

Aug. 9 , 2024