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Rebirth of a Legend: Chery Jaguar Land Rover Abandons Fossil Fuels for $4 Billion China EV Pivot
Chery Jaguar Land Rover has officially ceased production of internal combustion engine vehicles in China, transitioning its operations entirely toward New Energy Vehicles. Supported by a 30 billion RMB investment, the joint venture is relaunching the 'Freelander' brand to lead its charge into the electric and hybrid luxury market.

Beijing’s New Insurance Pivot: Closing the Liability Gap for Autonomous Driving
Beijing has launched China's first regulated commercial insurance framework for intelligent vehicles, addressing the liability gap for L2 to L4 autonomous driving. The initiative replaces informal automaker promises with formal actuarial products, aiming to boost consumer confidence in self-driving technologies.

Bridging the Autopilot Trust Gap: Beijing Debuts China’s First Specialized Smart-Driving Insurance
Beijing has launched a pilot commercial insurance program for intelligent connected vehicles, aiming to resolve the legal and financial uncertainties surrounding autonomous driving. By providing a regulated framework for L2 to L4 systems, the move addresses consumer anxiety and sets a national precedent for the commercialization of self-driving technology.

GAC Group Hits Green Tipping Point as Internal Reforms Accelerate EV Transition
GAC Group's 2025 annual report reveals that green vehicles now account for over half of its total sales, supported by revenues of 96.54 billion RMB. The company is leveraging internal structural reforms to shorten R&D cycles and is planning a massive retail expansion into China's county-level markets by 2026.

China Pushes EVs and Rural Consumption While Tightening Auto Data Controls — What It Means for Global Auto Markets
China’s central government has made rural consumption and NEV adoption a policy priority while issuing stricter rules on automotive data leaving the country. Complementary municipal support in Shanghai and robust private financing in autonomy and supply-chain contracts signal expanding demand and deepening domestic capabilities, even as data governance raises compliance costs for foreign firms.