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Lexus Unveils the TZ: Japan’s Luxury EV Counter-Offensive in the Three-Row SUV Market
Lexus has globally premiered the TZ, an all-electric three-row SUV featuring a 95.82kWh battery and a 5.1-meter length. The vehicle represents a strategic pivot for the brand as it seeks to compete with both established luxury rivals and emerging Chinese EV manufacturers in the high-end family segment.

Holiday Power Play: Record Charging Volume Signals China’s Final Leap into EV Dominance
China's NEV charging volume jumped 55.6% on the first day of the Labor Day holiday, coinciding with massive April delivery growth for brands like Zeekr and Li Auto. This surge underscores a maturing market where electric vehicles are now the primary choice for long-distance holiday travel.

Xiaomi’s Automotive Gambit Scales Up: SU7 Firm Orders Surpass 70,000 Units
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun announced that non-refundable orders for the SU7 EV have topped 70,000, signaling a successful market entry for the tech giant. The company now faces the critical task of scaling production to meet massive demand while maintaining its competitive edge against established rivals.

The Power Behind the Throne: CATL Launches Consumer Portal to Cement Brand Dominance
Global battery giant CATL has launched a public inquiry portal for consumers to identify which EV models utilize its battery technology. This strategic move aims to transform CATL into a consumer-facing brand and establish its batteries as a premium benchmark in the competitive electric vehicle market.

China’s EV Finalists Emerge as Market Shifts from Price Wars to AI Prowess
China's April NEV sales data highlights a shift in industry dynamics, with leading brands like Leapmotor and Zeekr achieving record deliveries despite a cooling domestic market. The sector is moving away from predatory pricing toward a competition based on AI integration, systemic supply chain efficiency, and aggressive global expansion.

Tesla’s Long-Haul Gamble: The Semi Finally Enters Mass Production After a Decade of Delays
Tesla's Semi electric truck has finally reached a mass production milestone nearly a decade after its 2017 debut. Despite early promises of disrupting the freight industry, production was hampered by battery and software delays, leading some major clients to scale back orders.

BYD Signals Shift in EV Strategy as Global Supply Chain Costs Drive Assisted Driving Price Hike
BYD will increase the price of its 'God's Eye' B-series assisted driving lidar package from 9,900 to 12,000 yuan starting May 2026. The company cites rising global storage hardware costs as the primary driver for this adjustment, marking a strategic shift in how automakers handle supply chain inflation.

Desert Ambitions: Li Auto Targets the Middle East as China Solidifies its EV Ecosystem
Li Auto has officially entered the UAE and Saudi Arabian markets, leading a new wave of Chinese EV expansion into the Middle East. Simultaneously, China is strengthening its domestic industry through a massive 47% growth in charging infrastructure and new strict regulations on battery recycling.

Beyond the Numbers: China’s High-Tech Pivot Drives a 15.5% Surge in Industrial Profits
China's industrial profits grew by 15.5% in Q1 2026, driven by a nearly 50% surge in high-tech manufacturing and a robust recovery in the private sector. Despite these gains, the automotive and construction-related sectors are facing significant declines, highlighting a structural divergence in the economy.

The Tesla Envy: Why China’s EV Titans Struggle to Escape the Cycle of Rapid Iteration
NIO CEO William Li admitted that while car companies envy Tesla's ability to sell unchanged models for years, the hyper-competitive Chinese market forces local brands into a cycle of rapid, often costly, product iterations. Li defended these quick updates as necessary for survival despite the 'backstabbing' effect on existing owners' resale values.

Huawei’s Automotive Ecosystem Unleashes Five-Model Blitz to Cement Dominance in China’s EV Market
Huawei-led Harmony Intelligent Mobility has launched a comprehensive five-vehicle lineup including the Luxeed V9 MPV and AITO M9 Ultimate. By integrating its full-stack smart technology across multiple brands, Huawei is aggressively expanding its market share from entry-level luxury to the high-end executive segment.

Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun Rules Out Budget EVs, Doubling Down on the Premium Shift
Xiaomi founder Lei Jun confirmed that the company will not produce an electric vehicle priced under 100,000 RMB for at least a decade. He cited the intense competition in the budget sector and the high costs of maintaining 'smart' tech standards as primary reasons for focusing on the premium market.