Chinese automakers are increasingly gaining global recognition for their advancements in electric vehicle (EV) technology and manufacturing. Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas highlighted Xiaomi's new SU7 as a notable example, describing it as an "electric Ferrari at a Volkswagen price," suggesting China may have already won the EV market battle. BYD recently launched the SEALION 7, a 100% electric mid-size SUV that offers a range of 456 kilometers (WLTC) and incorporates the BYD e-Platform 3.0 technology. The SEALION 7 is characterized by its safety, style, comfort, intelligence, performance, and efficiency, with a sleek fastback design aimed at urban consumers. Edward Davis, BYD's Brand Manager, provided additional details on the vehicle, which is positioned to revolutionize mobility in Guatemala. Beyond EVs, Chinese manufacturers are also advancing rapidly in autonomous vehicle technology, challenging established U.S. companies like Tesla and Waymo. This shift underscores China's growing influence in the global automotive industry, particularly in new energy and intelligent vehicle segments.
Chinese carmakers have shocked the world’s auto brands with their rapid adoption of electric vehicles. Now the battleground is shifting to autonomous vehicles and many experts believe China is again claiming an early advantage. The battle sees US groups such as Tesla and Waymo, https://t.co/ufjps79xzi
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