Technical know-how and existing supply chains give Chinese electric-vehicle makers a significant head start in the sector.
While Japanese vehicles remain dominant in the Indonesian market, Chinese electric cars are gaining popularity in Indonesia.
Jaecoo is launching here with a new SUV designed to rival the likes of the Nissan Qashqai. But is the J7 a cut above the rest?
Caresoft Global Technologies President Terry Woychowski shows how Chinese automakers have driven down costs by reducing parts ...
The review in Car and Driver, a respected motoring publication, of a vehicle made by BYD on display at the Detroit Motor Show ...
These are the new badges we expect to arrive in the UK in the coming year, all vying to steal buyer attention away from ...
Caresoft executives say the speed at which the Chinese auto industry is moving to roll out vehicles, reduce costs and ...
SINGAPORE - After testing a range of cars from Japanese, American, French and German brands, Mr Ler Hwee Tiong, 54, gave up ...
BMW South Africa CEO Peter van Binsbergen has revealed a plan to cut the price of new vehicles manufactured in South Africa.
Chinese brands Omoda and Jaecoo have a new boss after Gary Lan was appointed as the pair's CEO for the UK. The two outfits, both sub-brands of Chery, will ...
With several automakers unveiling plans to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence and advanced technologies, ...
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