Core Insights - Multiple car manufacturers are launching new models in the last week of October to boost sales before the year-end sales push [1] Group 1: New Model Launches - Tengshi N8L, a new large six-seat SUV, was launched on October 28, with prices starting from 299,800 yuan to 329,800 yuan. Customers signing contracts before November 30, 2025, can receive a maximum subsidy of 15,000 yuan for purchase tax if delivery is delayed [2] - The Tengshi N8L features an intelligent control technology platform and a power system consisting of a dedicated 2.0T hybrid engine and three motors, achieving 0-100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds. It also includes advanced driver assistance features and will support OTA upgrades for additional functionalities [4] - Zeekr 7X was launched on October 28 with a limited-time starting price of 219,800 yuan. The vehicle includes a 900V electric motor and fast charging capabilities, along with advanced driver assistance systems and luxury features [5] - Avita 12 Four Laser Edition was launched on October 28, offering both pure electric and range-extended versions, with prices ranging from 259,900 yuan to 419,900 yuan. It is equipped with Huawei's four-laser radar for comprehensive sensing [8] - Chery Fengyun T11, a six-seat flagship SUV, was launched on October 30, with prices between 179,900 yuan and 239,900 yuan. It features a hybrid power system with a maximum engine power of 115 kW [11] - Smart 5 EHD Super Electric Hybrid was launched on October 28, with a starting price of 169,900 yuan. It boasts a comprehensive range of 1,615 km and a fuel consumption rate of 4.4L/100km [14] Group 2: Industry Developments - A national-level automotive chip standard verification platform was launched in Shenzhen on October 28, enhancing the quality verification and evaluation capabilities for automotive-grade chips in China [5] - Starting November 1, new national standards for safety in battery swapping for commercial electric vehicles will be implemented, aiming to promote healthy development in emerging industries [11] - BMW China joined the "Open Source Innovation Development Promotion Center" on October 28, marking its commitment to local collaboration in the software-defined automotive era [11] - FAW-Volkswagen plans to achieve L3-level and above autonomous driving capabilities between 2027 and 2030, with L2-level driver assistance expected to launch in 2026 [9]
中国汽车市场一周行业信息快报——2025年11月第1期
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-04 05:10