# Chinese EV Market
Latest news and articles about Chinese EV Market
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The Humanoid Pivot: Why China’s EV Giants Are Betting on Embodied AI
Chinese automakers like XPeng and BYD are pivoting toward humanoid robots, leveraging a 70% technical overlap with electric vehicle technology. While the industry faces high costs and complex engineering challenges, firms are racing to commercialize 'embodied AI' as a multi-trillion dollar successor to the smart car market.

Software Over Steering Wheels: ByteDance Refutes Car-Making Ambitions
ByteDance has officially denied plans to manufacture cars or launch an automotive brand, distancing itself from the 'Saidou' rumors. The company will instead focus on providing AI models and smart cockpit technology to existing automotive partners through its Volcano Engine and Doubao platforms.

From 'Fridge and Sofa' to Embodied AI: Li Auto’s High-Stakes Flagship Pivot
Li Auto is attempting to redefine its flagship L9 SUV by pivoting from lifestyle amenities like 'fridges and sofas' to deep-tech innovations like embodied AI and advanced chassis systems. This strategic shift comes amid intensifying competition from AITO and NIO, and a significant decline in the company's recent profit margins.

A Brand Divided: Legacy Luxury and Local Disruptors Redefine China's Electric Frontier
As legacy brands like Audi and Lexus attempt to pivot toward electrification with localized sub-brands and flagships, Chinese disruptors like XPeng and Lynk & Co are expanding into niche segments, creating a crowded market characterized by brand overlap and intense technological competition.

The Trident's Dull Edge: Maserati’s Identity Crisis in the Age of Chinese EVs
Maserati is facing a severe existential crisis as global and Chinese sales collapse to record lows, forcing the brand into desperate price-cutting. Caught between historical quality issues and the technological surge of Chinese EVs, the once-iconic Italian marque is struggling to maintain its luxury status in a rapidly evolving market.