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Full Self-Driving? There’s no such thing, says China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), which has announced tough new regulations covering how automakers develop and market ...
Xiaomi has now u-turned on the update that required owners to prove their skills on an approved racetrack or their 1,526 hp ...
Chinese automotive executives are touting safety features during the country’s premier automotive show, after a high-profile ...
Chinese regulators are stepping up efforts to set national standards for autonomous driving, amid growing safety concerns following a fatal accident involving one of Xiaomi's electric vehicles. The ...
Luxeed is one of the marques codeveloped by carmakers and Huawei that uses the technology giant's smart driving system. The ...
More than half of the cars sold in China last year were equipped with advanced driver assistance tech, according to data ...
Intelligent driving features are the new battleground in China's merciless car market, with competition spurring brands to ...
From a US perspective, Nissan is only beginning chapter two of its BEV journey. Chapter one was, of course, the long ...
"Xiaomi Corp. pushed back the debut of its first sport utility vehicle following a fatal accident involving its marquee electric car". The delay in launch of Xiaomi YU7 is a setback for the ...
Xiaomi Corp. pushed back the debut of its first sport utility vehicle following a fatal accident involving its marquee electric car, a blow to its ambitions to put pressure on Tesla Inc. and BYD Co.
[HONG KONG/SINGAPORE] Xiaomi pushed back the debut of its first sport utility vehicle (SUV) following a fatal accident involving its marquee electric car, a blow to its ambitions to put pressure on ...
Coming back to recent developments, the reason behind both delays is simple – due to a fatal accident on March 29 in Anhui province, where a Xiaomi SU7 sedan (Xiaomi’s maiden electric car ...