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超百款新车、千家企业齐聚 2025上海车展掀“智电”浪潮
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-04-29 15:14

Core Insights - The 2025 Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition serves as a platform for showcasing new vehicles and highlights the intense competition in the smart electric vehicle era [3][4] - The penetration rate of L2-level assisted driving new cars in China reached 65% in the first quarter of 2025, pushing all players to turn their PPT technologies into tangible user experiences [3] - The exhibition reflects the automotive industry's survival rules, where electrification is the entry ticket and intelligence is the lifeline, with Chinese consumers becoming the ultimate judges of global technology routes [3] Industry Trends - Domestic brands prominently featured intelligent electric technology as their core competitive advantage at the exhibition, with various new electric products launched [5] - SAIC Group emphasized that all new technologies will first be implemented in its IM car brand, showcasing innovations like the "steer-by-wire digital chassis technology" [5] - Dongfeng Motor introduced its "Tianyuan Intelligent" technology brand, offering a range of solutions from NOA assisted driving to L4 and L5 level autonomous driving [6] Product Launches - NIO's second model under the brand "Ladao," the L90, was unveiled and is set for delivery in Q3 2025, while Li Auto launched the Li MEGA and Li L6 models [8] - SAIC Group announced plans to introduce 17 new overseas models over the next three years, indicating a strong focus on international markets [8] - Volkswagen showcased over 50 models, including 7 global debuts, emphasizing its commitment to smart connected vehicles [9] Localization Strategies - Foreign brands are increasingly focusing on localization, with Porsche announcing a strategic upgrade of its China R&D center and Nissan unveiling its first globally designed and produced plug-in hybrid pickup truck [10] - Ford introduced the new F-150 Raptor and Lincoln's new Navigator, indicating a continued investment in both electric and traditional fuel vehicles [10] Supply Chain Developments - Bosch plans to launch an "end-to-end" model for assisted driving solutions by the end of the year, reflecting the growing demand in the Chinese market [11] - Chip manufacturer Chipsea Technology introduced an AI cockpit SoC chip, with plans for mass production in 2026 [11] - CATL showcased new battery technologies, including the "Xiao Yao Dual-Core Battery" and "Sodium New Battery," highlighting advancements in the power battery sector [12] Historical Context - The 2025 Shanghai Auto Show marks the 40th anniversary of the event, symbolizing the evolution of China's automotive industry from a technology follower to a leader in electrification and intelligence [12]