Group 1 - Changan Automobile's Rayong factory in Thailand has officially commenced production with a total investment of approximately 10 billion Thai Baht, aiming for an initial capacity of 100,000 vehicles per year, which will expand to 200,000 vehicles per year in the future [1][4] - The factory will produce models from Changan, Deep Blue, and Avita brands, and plans to launch 12 new electric vehicle products in Southeast Asia over the next three years [1][4] - Changan will establish a parts warehouse in Thailand, positioning it as a global right-hand drive parts center, and will enhance its digital service platform using AI for smart vehicle control, intelligent maintenance, battery monitoring, and remote diagnostics [1][4] Group 2 - NIO has officially launched the new ES6 and EC6 models, with starting prices of 338,000 yuan and 358,000 yuan respectively, and offers a battery-as-a-service (BaaS) option [1][2] - The new models are equipped with NIO's self-developed 5nm advanced driving chip and enhanced safety features, including emergency autonomous parking and advanced imaging technology [1][2] Group 3 - Xiaomi Automobile has addressed concerns regarding the deformation of the front bumper on the SU7 model, stating that it is due to installation inconsistencies and will offer free pickup and repair services for affected vehicles [1][3] Group 4 - The Changan Automobile Rayong factory is noted as the most advanced electric vehicle factory in Southeast Asia, with a significant investment of approximately 10 billion Thai Baht, and incorporates a standardized system for lean manufacturing, global R&D, and supply chain management [1][4]
小米汽车回应前保险杠形变:将免费上门取送车和修复;蔚来新ES6/EC6正式上市,标配蔚来自研5nm智驾芯片丨汽车交通日报