2026 MG 4X 4 Trims Confirmed: Big Claims, A Lot to Prove
SAIC opened pre-orders for the MG 4X on May 11, confirmed four trim levels on May 24, and is putting […]
SAIC opened pre-orders for the MG 4X on May 11, confirmed four trim levels on May 24, and is putting […]
Since 2022, every Chinese car submitted to Euro NCAP has received five stars, except for two. The Nio Firefly, tested
Over 20 Chinese brands are now active in Australia, more than the number of Japanese brands. No tariffs, right-hand drive, and a market obsessed with utes: here is every brand, what it sells, and how it fits.
810,000 Chinese vehicles were sold in Europe in 2025. Here is every brand behind that number — who they are, what they sell, which countries they operate in, and what is coming next.
Everyone says subsidies. But the real reason is far more surprising.
According to an announcement from the Pingshan District Fire and Rescue Bureau in Shenzhen, a fire broke out in BYD’s
While EV automakers strive to offer the highest possible battery capacity, NIO prioritizes a 3-minute battery swap over a range
A city car for €15,000. A family SUV for €29,900. A premium saloon that undercuts the Tesla Model 3 by €5,000. Twelve Chinese EVs currently available to order, ranked by use case.
The Denza Z9 GT claims the world’s longest certified electric range at 1,036 km CLTC. Eleven vehicles, four brands, one night, and a charging network that opens to every EV on the road.
In March 2026, BYD announced that its new Blade Battery 2.0 can charge from 10 to 70 percent in five
A lot of people heard about the BYD Atto 3 for the first time after it survived a missile with
Before BYD, Nio and Xpeng, there was a first wave — and it left a graveyard.
These Chinese EVs travel the farthest on a full charge.
The Song Ultra EV launches with 710 km CLTC range and an optional DiPilot 300 LiDAR package at 9,900 yuan — undercutting every rival offering comparable intelligent driving capability by at least 70,000 yuan
How Safety Ratings Tell Two Very Different Stories
The X9 MPV launches with a 14% price cut and Xpeng’s most advanced autonomous driving technology yet, the same system a major Western automaker just paid to use
Ask most Western car buyers to name China’s largest automaker, and the answers will come quickly; BYD, probably. Nio, perhaps.
Who Owns Who and What They Make.
On December 19, Maserati officially unveiled a new showroom in Shanghai. The brand describes this opening as a critical milestone
Beijing scrambles to maintain a united front as Brussels attempts to cut a specific deal for the Cupra Tavascan