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汽车早报|新问界M7交付突破1万台 智界回应“换用宁德时代电芯”

Group 1: National Standards and Industry Performance - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is soliciting public opinions on six mandatory national standards, including "Basic Requirements for Automotive Steering Systems," with a public consultation period from October 18 to October 24, 2025 [1] - In September, commercial vehicle production and sales reached 376,000 and 368,000 units respectively, showing a month-on-month increase of 19.3% and 16.3%, and a year-on-year increase of 27.7% and 29.6% [1] - From January to September 2025, commercial vehicle production and sales totaled 3.091 million and 3.117 million units, reflecting year-on-year growth of 9.4% and 7.8% [1] - The pickup truck market saw sales of 46,000 units in September, a year-on-year decrease of 1.9% but a month-on-month increase of 14.6%, maintaining a mid-high level compared to the past five years [1] - From January to September 2025, pickup truck sales reached 432,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 11.2% compared to the same period in 2024 [1] Group 2: User Satisfaction and Automotive Developments - The user satisfaction index for China's fuel vehicle industry stands at 81 points (out of 100), maintaining the highest historical level, with a user complaint rate dropping to 9% and loyalty score reaching 79 points, both marking the best performance in nearly a decade [2] - The new Wanjie M7 has surpassed 10,000 deliveries within 21 days of its launch, available in extended range and pure electric versions, starting at a price of 279,800 yuan [3] - Zhijie responded to the news of switching to CATL battery cells, stating that a batch of vehicles will use CATL batteries for concentrated delivery in October and November, while subsequent batches will switch to Zhongchuang ternary lithium batteries [3] - Xiaoma Zhixing announced a partnership with Stellantis to develop L4 autonomous vehicles for the European market, focusing initially on light commercial vehicles and planning to start testing in Luxembourg [3] Group 3: Corporate Leadership Changes - Porsche announced discussions regarding the potential succession of Oliver Blume as the executive board chairman, with former McLaren CEO Michael Leiter being considered as a candidate [4]