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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.

BYD’s Total Hall Takeover: The Technological Sovereignty of China’s EV Giant
BYD dominated the 2026 Beijing Auto Show by occupying an entire exhibition hall to showcase its full multi-brand portfolio and breakthrough charging technologies. The event marks BYD's strategic pivot toward high-end luxury and intelligent driving as it aims for 1.5 million international sales by year-end.

BYD’s 2026 Beijing Showcase: The Second Act of China’s Global EV Hegemony
BYD dominated the 2026 Beijing Auto Show by showcasing a comprehensive multi-brand strategy and significant breakthroughs in 'flash charging' and intelligent driving. The company aims for 1.5 million overseas sales in 2026, signaling its transition from a domestic leader to a dominant global force in both the mass-market and luxury EV segments.

Fuyao’s Glass Half Empty: Why China’s Manufacturing Icon is Threatening a US Exit
Cao Dewang, the founder of Fuyao Glass, has threatened to close his U.S. factories in response to escalating tariffs and the exclusion of Chinese EV makers from the American market. Despite record profits in the U.S., Cao's shift from an advocate for American manufacturing to a vocal critic reflects the growing geopolitical friction and the alignment of Chinese private industry with Beijing's state interests.

BYD's Power Play: A Single-Hall Takeover Signals Total Market Ambition at 2026 Beijing Auto Show
BYD will dominate the 2026 Beijing Auto Show by occupying an entire exhibition hall to showcase its five-brand portfolio and next-generation technologies. The display emphasizes a shift toward high-end luxury, intelligent driving, and advanced battery solutions intended to secure global leadership.

Beyond the Steering Wheel: The Risky Evolution of China’s Automakers into Humanoid Robotics
Chinese automakers are aggressively diversifying into humanoid robotics to leverage supply chain synergies and secure a foothold in Physical AI. However, despite significant investment from players like Xpeng and BYD, the sector remains hampered by high costs, low industrial adoption, and an unproven return on investment.

China’s EV Juggernaut Shifts Gears: Exports Hit Record Milestone as Domestic Market Cools
China's NEV exports reached a record 50.2% share of total auto exports in March 2026, while domestic penetration hit 51.5%. Despite a decline in overall retail volume and pressure on legacy luxury brands like Porsche, the surge in Global South exports is emerging as the industry's new growth engine.

China’s NEV Market Hits High Gear: 19 Manufacturers Cross the 10,000-Unit Threshold
March data for China's NEV market shows 19 manufacturers exceeding 10,000 units in wholesale sales, with BYD maintaining its massive lead. The sector is seeing high consolidation as top players now control nearly 92% of the market, fueled by a mix of pure EVs and plug-in hybrids.

Fragile Tech Sentiment and NEV Price Wars Deepen Hang Seng’s Slump
Hong Kong stocks fell on April 9, 2026, led by a 2.06% drop in the Hang Seng Tech Index as the electric vehicle and real estate sectors faced heavy selling pressure. The market remains volatile amid shifting regional capital flows and concerns over industrial margin compression.

The Crude Catalyst: How Geopolitical Oil Spikes are Accelerating China’s Global EV Conquest
Surging international oil prices and geopolitical instability have triggered a record-breaking month for Chinese NEV exports. Leading firms like BYD, Chery, and Geely are leveraging their technological lead and cost advantages to capture massive market share, shifting their strategies toward full-scale global localization.

The Great Displacement: Chinese Automakers Overtake Japan in Australia’s Key Battleground
In February 2026, Chinese automakers officially surpassed Japanese brands in Australian sales, ending 28 years of Japanese market dominance. Driven by high-spec value pricing, localized utility models like the BYD Shark 6, and a global energy crisis that sent local fuel prices soaring, China has established itself as the new leader in the Australian automotive market.

China’s Auto Giants Enter a War of Attrition as Export Markets Become the New Frontline
First-quarter data for 2026 reveals a hyper-competitive Chinese auto market where traditional giants like SAIC are reclaiming volume dominance while Geely and BYD fight for the NEV crown. Export markets have become the critical 'second growth curve,' now accounting for the majority of sales for some leading manufacturers as domestic competition peaks.