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中国电车,集体跑德国“撒野”去了
3 6 Ke·2025-09-10 10:42

Group 1 - The Munich Auto Show has seen a record participation from Chinese companies, with 116 exhibitors, making China the second-largest exhibiting country after Germany [1] - Among the 29 automotive manufacturers at the show, 14 are from China, while only 10 are from Europe [1] - Chinese automakers are increasingly showcasing their products and strategies in Europe, with companies like Xpeng and Leapmotor making significant debuts [5][6] Group 2 - Leapmotor's new model Lafa 5 made its global debut at the show, and the company has established over 1,700 sales and service points across more than 30 countries [6] - Xpeng highlighted its AI technology and showcased multiple models, including the new P7 and G6, while announcing plans for a new R&D center in Munich [10][8] - BYD is focusing on substantial overseas expansion, planning to open over 1,000 stores in Europe by the end of the year and launching new hybrid models [10][12] Group 3 - European automakers like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen are also unveiling new electric models, but they express skepticism about the EU's 2035 target for 100% electric vehicle sales [5][21] - BMW and Mercedes-Benz have introduced new electric models, such as the iX3 and GLC EV, showcasing their commitment to electrification while simultaneously voicing concerns about the future of internal combustion engines [17][19] - The European giants are caught in a dilemma, trying to balance their electric ambitions with the reality of their existing combustion engine business [21][22]