Hyundai Elexio Electric SUV Set to Launch in China with Over 700 km Range
2025/07/09
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AITO Ask 5 Ultra Unveiled with a Pre-Sale Price Starting at 238,000 Yuan
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Porsche Cayenne EV Set for Launch Next Year, Starting at $90,000
According to reports, the Porsche Cayenne EV is expected to launch next year with a starting price of $90,000. Built on the PPE platform, it features a fully electric powertrain and design elements similar to the Macan EV, including split headlights and a more rugged rear end. In June, a prototype dominated the Shelsley Walsh hill climb in the UK, setting a new record. Performance is anticipated to match or exceed that of the current plug-in hybrid variant.
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Honda Cancels North American Three-Row Electric SUV, Shifts Focus to Hybrids Amid EV Slowdown
Honda has canceled its planned three-row electric SUV for North America, originally intended to compete with the Hyundai Ioniq 9 and Kia EV9. This decision is part of Honda's broader strategy to scale back pure EV development amid slowing global demand and the removal of U.S. federal EV tax incentives. The company will cut its R&D budget for 2030 from 10 trillion yen to 7 trillion yen, redirecting funds toward hybrid powertrains. Honda also abandoned its target of EVs making up 30% of sales by 2030. Despite this, Honda still plans to launch the 0-series SUV and sedan, and co-develop the Afeela 1 with Sony. The automaker will introduce 13 new hybrid models, aiming for 2.2 million hybrid sales by 2030, while EV sales are expected to reach around 750,000 units.
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Chery Confirms UK Entry with Tiggo 7 and Tiggo 8 Set to Debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Chery has officially confirmed its entry into the UK market, with the Tiggo 7 and Tiggo 8 SUVs set to make their debut at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. These models will be optimized for local preferences and are expected to be sold alongside Omoda and Jaecoo vehicles. This move marks a significant step in Chery’s global expansion strategy and strengthens the presence of Chinese automotive brands in Europe.
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MIIT Seeks Public Feedback on Four Mandatory National Standards Including Fuel Cell Vehicle Safety
On July 8, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced a public consultation on the revision of four mandatory national standards, including the "Safety Requirements for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles." The standards cover fuel cell vehicles, electric motorcycle chargers, tank vehicles for dangerous goods, and seat belts for three-wheeled motorcycles. The consultation period runs from July 9 to August 7.