汽车早报|小鹏汽车与EPMB签署车辆组装协议 广汽飞行汽车GOVY AirCab进入适航审定阶段
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-16 00:36

Group 1: Automotive Recalls and Sales - In November 2025, seven automotive manufacturers announced a recall of a total of 244,500 vehicles, with BYD recalling 88,981 units of its Qin PLUS DM-i model [1] - The pickup truck market saw sales of 56,000 units in November 2025, marking an 18.8% year-on-year increase and a 16.8% month-on-month increase, reaching a five-year high [2] - From January to November 2025, the total sales of pickup trucks amounted to 537,000 units, reflecting a 12.1% year-on-year growth [2] Group 2: Corporate Compliance and Strategic Partnerships - Jiangling Motors Group committed to adhering to the "Automotive Industry Pricing Behavior Compliance Guidelines" to eliminate price fraud and unfair competition [3] - Seres Group announced its support for the compliance guidelines and plans to standardize pricing behavior management across its entire supply chain [3] - GAC Group and ZTE Corporation signed a strategic cooperation agreement to enhance collaboration in the areas of automotive intelligence, connectivity, and digitalization [4] Group 3: New Ventures and Innovations - XPeng Motors signed an agreement with Malaysian automotive parts manufacturer EPMB to collaborate on the research, manufacturing, and assembly of specific vehicle projects [5] - GAC Group's GOVY AirCab, a flying car, has entered the airworthiness certification stage, with mass production expected in 2026 [6] - A new energy technology company, Beijing Foton Yiwei New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., was established with a registered capital of 500 million RMB, co-owned by Yiwei Lithium Energy and Foton Motor [7] Group 4: Ford's Strategic Shifts - Ford Motor Company plans to incur a charge of $19.5 billion to reform its electric vehicle business, aiming for 50% of global sales to be hybrid, extended-range, and fully electric vehicles by 2030 [8] - Ford announced the launch of a new battery storage system business, planning to invest approximately $2 billion over the next two years to meet the growing demand from data centers and grid infrastructure [9]