At Beijing auto show, Chinese carmakers flaunt new technologies as global competition heats up

China's top automakers showcased their latest models and technologies at the Beijing auto show, highlighting advancements in electric vehicles and batteries. The event featured 1,450 vehicles, including 181 global debuts, as Chinese carmakers compete with global rivals in overseas markets.
China's automakers are showcasing their latest models and technologies at the Beijing auto show. The event features 1,450 vehicles, including 181 global debuts. Chinese EV maker XPeng displayed its GX model, a six-seater SUV with advanced features. BYD showcased its new fast-charging 'blade' EV battery, which can achieve a near-full charge in nine minutes. Chinese battery giant CATL unveiled a new version of its 'Shenxing' battery, which can be charged from 10% to 98% in about six-and-a-half minutes. The auto show highlights China's advancements in electric vehicles and batteries, with the country having become the world's biggest car exporter.
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