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All the electric vehicles that stood out at the Shanghai Auto Show – TechCrunch

All the electric vehicles that stood out at the Shanghai Auto Show The 19th annual Shanghai Auto Show delivered a bevy of electric and tech-centric vehicles this year. Chinese, European and U.S. automakers showed off their latest offerings in every price segment, from the budget-minded ​​Wuling Hong Guang Mini via a joint venture between SAIC Motor Corp., General Motors Co. and Liuzhou Wuling Motors Co. to the luxury Mercedes EQS  and everything in between. Several automakers touted the capabilities of their driver assistance systems, using terminology that suggested they could be autonomous if only regulators allowed it. Let’s be clear, these systems are not autonomous. Other automakers stopped short of those claims, but did publicize the software capabilities of their vehicles a movement that has been underway since Tesla rose in popularity.

PHOTOS: GM Unveils New Versions of $6,000 EV Outselling Tesla in China

Ng Han Guan / AP Photo General Motors has released a new range for its best-selling Hong Guang Mini EV in China. The car now comes in three pastel shades, and the Mini EV Cabrio convertible is planned for 2022. Sales of the Mini EV were reportedly nearly double that of Tesla s Model 3 in China during January. General Motors (GM) has released new, colorful versions of China s best-selling electric car, the tiny Wuling Hong Guang Mini EV. State-backed SAIC-GM-Wuling, a company partly owned by GM, on Monday showed off models of the Mini EV Macaron, which is 115 inches, or 9.6 feet, long, and comes in three pastel colors: yellow, pink and green.

Major carmakers to showcase latest electric model lineups

Major carmakers to showcase latest electric model lineups By OWEN FISHWICK | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-19 08:53 Share CLOSE Sun Huibin, executive vice-president of FAW-Volkswagen s Audi sales division, introduces the e-tron at a launch event earlier this month. [Photo/China Daily] Key event to provide insight into direction industry is heading This year s Shanghai auto show, which gets underway this week, will provide no better opportunity to see how traditional auto manufacturers have taken the bull by the horns in pushing their electrification strategies to create entire new ranges of electric vehicles. Like no year before, the Shanghai auto show marks the potential for a sea change in the NEV segment, which still makes up around 5 percent of total vehicle sales in China, as large manufacturers bring their latest offerings to the fore in the hope of bumping Tesla out of the limelight.

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