2025款红旗HS7 PHEV
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雷军直播回应拆车原因:希望大家能说些公道话;宝马中国回应30多款车型降价;罗永浩否认与华为有过节丨邦早报
创业邦· 2026-01-04 01:08
Group 1 - Lei Jun responded to the拆车直播, emphasizing the quality of Xiaomi's vehicles and encouraging fair criticism from reviewers [2] - BMW China announced a price adjustment for 31 models starting January 1, 2026, clarifying that it is not engaging in a price war [3] - The Hong Kong Court upheld a Mareva injunction against former Evergrande CEO Xia Haijun, preventing him from transferring assets worth HKD 60 billion [3] Group 2 - Xiaomi aims to deliver 410,000 vehicles in 2025, showcasing its growth in the automotive sector [7] - Chinese automaker Chery's model, Jetour, became the best-selling vehicle in Israel in 2025, with approximately 13,000 units sold [9] - CATL reported significant progress in battery swap stations, with plans to establish nearly 4,000 stations by 2026 [10] Group 3 - Netflix plans to shorten the theatrical release window for Warner Bros. films to 17 days post-acquisition, raising concerns among traditional cinemas [10] - The 2025 New Year's box office in China surpassed RMB 700 million, with top films including "Zootopia 2" and "Avatar 3" [18] - China's share of the global new energy vehicle market reached 68.4% from January to November 2025, indicating strong performance in the sector [19]
2025款红旗HS7 PHEV改款车型上市;中国车畅销以色列市场丨汽车交通日报
创业邦· 2026-01-03 10:22
Group 1 - The 2025 Hongqi HS7 PHEV model has been launched with unchanged battery parameters but upgraded electric range, now exceeding 100 kilometers, with prices ranging from 290,800 to 345,800 yuan [2] - NIO will hold a ceremony on January 6 for the production of its one-millionth vehicle, with a record delivery of 326,028 vehicles in 2025, marking a 46.9% year-on-year increase [2] - In the first eleven months of 2025, China accounted for 68% of the global share of new energy vehicles, with total vehicle sales reaching 87.66 million and new energy vehicle sales at 20.33 million, representing a 30% share of total sales [2] Group 2 - The Chery-produced Jietu 7 became the best-selling vehicle in Israel for 2025, with approximately 13,000 units sold, followed by Hyundai's Kona with around 12,000 units [2]