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One of Nio's most popular car, the sleek ET5 sedan's upgraded version is spied testing in China, ahead of its launch.
China has been trialling battery swaps for electric cars for years. Are they a viable solution to range anxiety?
After a slow start in the electric cars space, the small car sector is finally catching up – and 2025 marks a turning point. We’re seeing a wave of exciting new models offering better value, more ...
Part of the ever-growing influx of Chinese EVs on Australian roads, the Xpeng G6 is packed with impressive kit for a reasonable price tag. Unless you’ve been hiding under a V8 Commodore, you ...
For an American used to a $50,000 gasoline-powered SUV as the standard family choice, the Chinese market is hardly ...
Geely-owned Lynk & Co has launched its most powerful SUV, the Lynk & Co 900, in the Chinese market to rival Aito M9, Li Auto L9, and Denza N9.
To keep ahead of the competition, “design really has to be leading edge, always looking forward, very progressive," says Kris ...
NIO Inc. NIO, XPeng Inc. XPEV and Li Auto LI, leading smart electric vehicle (EV) companies headquartered in China, recently ...
A journalist records a Volkswagen ID.AURA on display at the 21st Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in ...
There's kind of a running joke at the InsideEVs office about Staff Writer Kevin Williams: he's been to China so many times, and driven so many of China's hyper-advanced electric vehicles, that he ...
Chinese electric vehicle startup Xpeng in April sustained its record of delivering over 30,000 vehicles for the sixth ...