Xiaomi Corp. hiked its 2025 delivery target for electric vehicles to 350,000 units after posting its fastest revenue growth since 2021, reflecting inroads into the Chinese EV market.
The limited regulatory approval is an early step toward Elon Musk’s goal of offering a Tesla self-driving taxi service.
The outlook for the automotive industry this year suggests a continuation of the two-speed market trend, with different ...
Tesla's arch Chinese rival, BYD, shocked the auto market when it announced a line of EVs that can recharge in just five ...
More than £4bn was wiped off the combined values of M&S, Sainsbury's and Tesco between Friday and Monday since Asda announced ...
The launch of the Super e-Platform sounds like it could mark a turning point in the electric car industry when charging an EV ...
Mercedes-Benz has invested in artificial intelligence and humanoid robots to drive the company into the future.
In 2024, Xiaomi initially targeted the assembly of 60,000, but the SU7’s tremendous demand led the young automaker to bolster production to keep up. Shortly after the SU7 launch, Xiaomi shared that it ...
China's Zeekr Group on Tuesday said it would start selling a sports utility vehicle equipped with technology that would be ready to allow the car to be driven without human supervision, which would be ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Zeekr Group on Tuesday said it would start selling a sports utility vehicle equipped with technology that would be ready to allow the car to be driven without human ...
Why Celonis, Yale Lift Truck Technologies, Spreetail, and Fleetio are among Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies in logistics for 2024.
Elon Musk just handed China the keys to the United Arab Emirates’ electric vehicle market. His bizarre White House photo-op ...