Group 1 - The 23rd Guangzhou International Auto Show, themed "New Technology, New Life," commenced on November 21, showcasing 1,085 vehicles, with 93 new car debuts [1] - Among the exhibited vehicles, 629 were new energy vehicles (NEVs), accounting for nearly 60% of the total, reflecting a significant increase from the previous year's show where NEVs did not exceed half [1] - In 2024, China's automotive production and sales are expected to exceed 30 million units, with NEV production and sales surpassing 10 million units for the first time, and NEV ownership increasing 5.4 times compared to 2020 [1] Group 2 - The auto show highlighted the rapid development of electric and intelligent vehicles, with a focus on advanced driving technologies becoming a core attraction [2] - Companies like Avita and Huawei announced a new phase of collaboration, integrating advanced driving solutions and intelligent cockpit technologies into Avita models [2] - The exhibition saw an 81% increase in the number of exhibitors showcasing innovations in electric motors, energy storage, autonomous driving, and artificial intelligence, indicating a collaborative advancement across the entire automotive supply chain in China [2][3]
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