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Chinese EV makers geared up to dominate world's biggest auto show

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Chinese EV makers geared up to dominate world's biggest auto show

The Auto China exhibition opens in Beijing, showcasing over 1,400 vehicles from hundreds of foreign and domestic companies, with Chinese EV makers dominating the show with their latest models and technological advancements. Domestic brands are expected to compete with upgrades in autonomous driving, battery charging, and futuristic transportation.

The world's biggest car show, Auto China, opens in Beijing on April 24, featuring over 1,400 vehicles from hundreds of companies. Chinese EV makers, including BYD, Xiaomi, and Xpeng, are dominating the show with their latest models and technological advancements. These domestic firms have gained market share in recent years, undercutting legacy overseas brands such as Volkswagen, Toyota, and BMW on price. Xpeng plans to showcase its latest progress in robotics and flying cars, as well as a new smart driving system. Foreign automakers are collaborating with local companies to keep pace with technological advances, with BMW partnering with CATL, Audi using Huawei's driving assistance systems, and Volkswagen developing EVs with Xpeng. The exhibition will run until May 3, with companies competing to outlast the competition on range and features such as autonomous driving and battery charging.

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