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丰田将零部件采购价格上调10-15%!小鹏G7、比亚迪海豹06DM-i旅行版等新车上市!特斯拉首批V4超级充电桩上线丨一周大事件
电动车公社·2025-07-06 15:38

New Car Launches - The new Zhiji LS9 SUV has been spotted, expected to be launched in Q4 of this year, featuring a new family design language and a focus on family-oriented features [1][3][8] - Leapmotor B01 has opened pre-sales with a price range of 105,800 to 135,800 yuan, featuring advanced AI capabilities and a range of 550 to 650 km [9][14][16] - Xiaopeng G7 has been launched with a price range of 195,800 to 225,800 yuan, offering advanced AI driving capabilities and a high-performance chip [17][24][29] - BYD Seal 06 DM-i Touring version has been launched with a price range of 109,800 to 129,800 yuan, targeting young camping enthusiasts with various features [30][40] - The new Haobo HT/GT has been launched with starting prices of 173,900 and 189,900 yuan, focusing on safety and design upgrades [41][47] Company Dynamics - Tesla has launched its first batch of V4 supercharging stations in China, with a maximum charging power of 500 kW, now open to other brands [48][51] - CATL's Chongqing super factory has officially started production, enhancing collaboration with Seres to improve production and delivery speed [52][54] - Toyota has announced a price increase of 10-15% for parts procurement due to rising energy and labor costs [55][57] - Tesla reported a second-quarter global delivery of 384,122 vehicles, showing a 14.1% increase quarter-on-quarter but a 13.5% decrease year-on-year [58][60] - NIO has announced that its 2025 NIO Day will be held in the fall, reflecting the competitive intensity in the automotive market [61][62] International News - Indian car manufacturers oppose the proposed carbon emission regulations, arguing that they are too aggressive and could lead to significant penalties [63][66] - Trump is considering imposing a 25% tariff on Japanese cars, citing unfair trade practices, as the U.S. has a significant trade surplus with Japan in the automotive sector [67][69] - The U.S. electric vehicle tax exemption policy will end on September 30, which has sparked controversy and reflects the ongoing conflict between oil giants and tech companies [70][72]