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BYD to Participate in the 2022 Paris Motor Show and reveal Dolphin, Seal, and Yuan Plus for Europe

July 29, 2022


BYD Seal Started Sales In China With 530 HP (top model) And Starting Price Of 31,200 USD (entry model)



July 29, 2022







-Nice car IMO
 
Looks like HiPhi is in trouble

interesting article, HiPhi onlky launched in Europe a couple of months ago, they've been rested by a Nygard recently.

Another point in the article they say NIO and XPeng has disappeared, I continue to see new NIO's and XPengs most days, they are becoming common place in Norway.
 
interesting article, HiPhi onlky launched in Europe a couple of months ago, they've been rested by a Nygard recently.

Another point in the article they say NIO and XPeng has disappeared, I continue to see new NIO's and XPengs most days, they are becoming common place in Norway.
Just last week I was looking at Bjorn's videos.

Odd move , indeed

Also , they did not said that NIO and Xpeng have disappeared. Just that they have problems
 
I was visiting China today , and I was blown away by the number and different models of EV on the road.

I also checked out a few in the showroom, in terms of design and perceived quality. It is on par, if not better than some German EV. The interior designs are modern minimalistic, without the over the top LED lights. The switches and buttons felt precise, and there is no creaking sound when you press the interior trim, or when you pull the door panels. Mercedes has a lot to learn with the EQ range.

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The first pictures you show could be a Mercedes. And here is the problem. The creative factor. If you showed these pictures to a group of people they would say Mercedes. Which is not good to Mercedes if they are being compared to a Chinese domestic car. It’s like buying an expensive bag and then realising that they sell a an exact facsimile at the local market.
Again where is the originality?
 
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The sedan version of the Denza Z9 GT, following up on the shooting brake version. Much of which a product of a since discontinued 50/50 joint venture between BYD and Mercedes-Benz. Designed under the supervision of former Audi design chief Wolfgang Egger.
 
EU to Impose Tariffs Up to 45% on Chinese Electric Vehicles
  • The new tariffs will be in effect for a period of five years
  • China has threatened tariffs on Europe’s car and dairy sectors
The European Union voted on Friday to impose tariffs as high as 45% on electric vehicles from China, threatening a broader trade conflict with Beijing which has already vowed to protect its companies.

Shares in European automakers rose after the vote.

The European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, can now proceed with implementing the duties, which would last for five years. Ten member states voted in favor of the measure, while Germany and four others voted against and 12 abstained, according to people familiar with the results.

The decision by the EU comes after an investigation found that China unfairly subsidized its industry. Beijing denies that claim and has threatened its own tariffs on European dairy, brandy, pork and automobile sectors.

The bloc is actively trying to reduce its dependencies on China, with former European Central Bank President Mario Draghi warning last month that “China’s state-sponsored competition” was a threat to the EU that could leave it vulnerable to coercion. The EU, which did €739 billion ($815 billion) in trade with China last year, was split on whether to move forward with the duties.

The EU and China will continue negotiations to find an alternative to the tariffs. The two sides are exploring whether an agreement can be reached on a mechanism to control prices and volumes of exports in place of the duties.

“The EU and China continue to work hard to explore an alternative solution that would have to be fully WTO-compatible, adequate in addressing the injurious subsidization established by the commission’s investigation, monitorable and enforceable,” the commission said in a press release announcing the decision.

China’s commerce ministry acknowledged the EU’s political will to continue negotiations while warning that the tariffs will “shake and hinder” the confidence of Chinese companies investing in Europe.

Europe’s car industry has been reeling from slowing demand and stiff competition in the world’s biggest automotive market of China, where local brands now dominate on electric vehicles. Volkswagen AG has caused consternation in Germany by considering shuttering factories there for the first time to cut costs.

After European carmaker shares took a beating in the past weeks following a barrage of profit warnings from manufacturers, including Stellantis NV, Mercedes-Benz Group AG and BMW AG, they recovered a bit on Friday’s tariff vote. The Stoxx 600 autos and parts index rose, but that’s because the news was already priced in, said Tom Narayan, an analyst at RBC Europe. The index is still down more than 10% this year — despite the ever-ascending Ferrari NV in the mix.

France’s Cognac lobby criticized the move, saying the government had abandoned them. Shares in Pernod Ricard SA fell as much as 1.8%, while Remy Cointreau SA lost as much as 3.1%. Diageo Plc, which has a Cognac and Champagne-producing joint venture with LVMH, was down 1%.

Chinese EV makers will have to decide whether to absorb the tariffs or raise prices, at a time when slowing demand at home is squeezing their profit margins. The prospect of duties has prompted some Chinese automakers to consider investing in factories in Europe, which might help them dodge tariffs.

A statement from Geely Holding Group Co., which controls Sweden’s Volvo and UK’s Lotus Cars, criticized the decision, saying it’s “not constructive and may potentially hinder EU-China economic and trade relations, ultimately harming European companies and consumer interests.”

The additional tariffs already have slowed Chinese carmakers’ momentum in Europe, with their sales plunging 48% in August to an 18-month low. The region is a desirable destination for the nation’s manufacturers because EVs sell in relatively high numbers and at much more robust prices than other export markets.

The share of electric cars sold in the EU that were made in China climbed from around 3% to more than 20% in the past three years. Chinese brands accounted for around 8% of that market share, as international companies that export from China including Tesla Inc. taking up the rest.


Still, Europe’s tariff hike will have a “minor impact” on Chinese manufacturers because the region accounts for only a fraction of their total sales, according to Daiwa Securities analyst Kevin Lau. Europe contributed between 1% to 3% of overall sales for BYD Co., Geely and SAIC Motor Corp. in the first four months of this year, he estimated.

A spokesperson for Volkswagen said in a statement Friday that tariffs were the “wrong approach” and wouldn’t improve European competitiveness.

“We appeal to the EU Commission and the Chinese government to constructively continue the ongoing negotiations for a political solution,” according to the statement. “The common goal must be to prevent any countervailing duties and thus a trade conflict.”

The large number of abstentions in the EU vote betrays unease in many member states about a possible trade war with China, even as key nations like France have said that the bloc needs to defend its own industries more strongly. German Economy Minister Robert Habeck warned earlier that imposing the duties could lead to a tariff war.

“It’s the right signal from the German government, which — in the interests of the economy, prosperity and growth — has backed the interests of the European and German automotive industry and its employees on such an important issue and voted no today in the EU decision,” Hildegard Müller, president of German car lobby VDA, said in a statement after the vote.

While Brussels has sought a level playing field for European companies, Germany’s automakers are concerned about blowback that could exacerbate challenges they’re already having in their most important market globally. Mercedes and BMW pressed Berlin to vote against the higher tariffs and urged the EU to negotiate with Beijing.

German automakers including Volkswagen, Mercedes and BMW would be hit hardest in a trade spat as China accounted for roughly a third of their car sales in 2023.

Source: Bloomberg: "EU to Impose Tariffs Up to 45% on Chinese Electric Vehicles".
 
XPeng G9 Electric SUV Unveiled With 551 HP In China

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Denis Bobylev

June 8, 2022

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Chinese MIIT unveiled the XPeng G9 all-electric SUV. It has 551 horses, LiDAR sensors under high beams, an air suspension, etc. And, if you wonder, it can tow up to 1,500 kilos. Its deliveries will start somewhere in Q3 2022. Let’s get acquainted with the G9.
Dimensions and Styling
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Let’s start with the size of the XPeng G9. It is a D-SUV with dimensions of 4891/1937/1680mm (1670 without the air suspension) and a wheelbase of 2998 mm. As for the wheels of the G9, it has got 255/55 R19 or 255/45 R21. Its approaching and departure angles are 19 and 20 degrees, respectively.
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XPeng G9
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Li Auto L9
Previously, many Chinese media compared the G9 with the Li Auto L9. But now we see that these two cars play in different segments. Speaking about numbers, the L9 is 327 mm longer, 61 mm wider, and 120 mm taller than the G9. So the XPeng SUV will be a closer competitor to the upcoming Li Auto X02 (L7), the NIO ES6, and the Tesla Model Y.
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The XPeng G9’s appearance isn’t a surprise as XPeng has been showing it at different Auto Shows in China since 2021. It maintains a very clean and smooth design. The G9 has a traditional shape but also got some fine modern features. We should also mention that in MIIT Announcement’s images, the XPeng G9 sits very close to the ground. So the car in the shots is likely to have air suspension.
Interior
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MIIT didn’t share an interior of the XPeng G9. Anyway, we have seen its spy shots several times. We can see a twin-screen for infotainment and passenger in the interior spy shot. Under the screen, we can see blue ambient lighting. The center tunnel of the XPeng G9 got two cup holders and two wireless charging pads for phones. There is also a long armrest. A roomy space is under the central tunnel with USB, USB-C, and 12V ports.
Specs
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The XPeng G9 is a powerful SUV with two electric motors and combined power of 405 kW (551 hp). On the other hand, it is a heavy SUV with a curb weight of 2335/2355 kilos and a gross weight of 2800 kg. We should underline that the G9 can tow! According to the MIIT, the total mass of the trailer can reach 1,500 kilos. As for the top speed, it is limited to 200 km/h.
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XPeng G9 Specs
Unfortunately, MIIT didn’t share the battery capacity of the G9. But we know that it will be a ternary (NMC) battery manufactured by Guangzhou Chengxing Zhidong Motors Technology, a company under XPeng Motors. The XPeng G9 has the XPower 3.0 battery technology package, according to previous information. It features an 800V high voltage Silicon Carbide (SiC) system and a high-voltage overcharge capability of more than 480kW. This technology will allow the G9 to charge up to 200 km in 5 minutes.
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Another feature of the XPeng G9 is an autonomous driving system. This vehicle got two LiDAR sensors under the high beams, as we see in the announcements. They will be a part of XPeng’s XPILOT 4.0 intelligent assisted driving system.
Deliveries
XPeng G9’s deliveries are planned for Q3 2022. According to various sources, there are different dates. For example, the financial services company Guosheng Security did research on XPeng’s supplier Sunwoda. According to this research, the XPeng G9 deliveries are planned for October. But a lot of Chinese media sources consolidate around August-September. We will monitor further information about the G9, so stay tuned!
Source: MIIT, Guosheng Securities
 

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This new Huawei Aito M8 has a mix of many Mercedes design ques in its interior. S-class influence for the center air vent design, door trim flowing shape and then the side profile reminds me of the GLS.

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