
Group 1 - The new Xiaopeng MONA M03 was launched with a price range of 119,800 to 139,800 RMB, featuring four models and achieving a delivery volume of 120,000 units in just nine months since its initial release [4][10] - The vehicle maintains the design style of its predecessor while introducing new color options and upgraded interior features, including a 15.6-inch central control screen and advanced driver assistance systems [3][6][8] - The long-range version of the M03 is equipped with a 140kW motor and a 51.8kWh battery, offering a range of 502/515 km, while the ultra-long-range version features a 160kW motor and a 62.2kWh battery with a range of 600/620 km [10] Group 2 - Geely's Radar King EM-P and Horizon EM-P were launched at prices ranging from 139,800 to 159,800 RMB, marking a significant entry into the electric pickup market [4][10] - The new models feature a robust design and are equipped with a smart ecosystem, including a 14.6-inch display and various outdoor utility options, such as energy storage and drone deployment capabilities [12][16] - The powertrain includes a hybrid system with a maximum power of 260kW and a fuel consumption rate of 6.4L/100km, making it more accessible for users compared to previous electric versions [18] Group 3 - The new Baojun Yueye Plus was launched with a price range of 76,800 to 105,800 RMB, featuring upgraded technology and a focus on younger consumers [4][25] - The vehicle offers multiple battery options with ranges of 301, 401, and 501 km, and includes advanced features such as a 12.8-inch central control screen and L2 driver assistance in the top model [21][25] - The pricing strategy reflects a competitive market, with the 401 km version being reduced by 6,000 RMB [27] Group 4 - The new Jietu Shanhai T1 was launched with a price range of 134,900 to 179,900 RMB, targeting the compact SUV segment with a rugged design [4][29] - The vehicle is equipped with a 15.6-inch floating central control screen and offers a hybrid power system with a maximum power of 265kW, along with off-road capabilities [31][33] - The pricing strategy positions the T1 competitively within the traditional SUV market, potentially enhancing its market presence [35] Group 5 - Xiaomi Group reported a Q1 2025 revenue of 111.3 billion RMB, marking a 47.4% year-on-year increase, with adjusted net profit reaching 10.7 billion RMB, a 64.5% increase [4][5] - The automotive segment showed robust growth with 75,869 new vehicle deliveries and revenue from smart electric vehicles and AI innovations reaching 18.6 billion RMB [5] - The company continues to expand its automotive sales network, with plans for the YU7 model to launch in July, indicating a strong growth trajectory [5]