GM Could Lose Market Share In China If It Doesn’t Accelerate EV Transition
Possibly 6 percent by 2030.
Read More »Possibly 6 percent by 2030.
Read More »The Asian country’s second Ultium-based Buick EV.
Read More »Expected to officially debut this month.
Read More »What a Buick could look like in five to ten years.
Read More »Part of a fresh product offensive in the Asian country.
Read More »Sales are falling nevertheless.
Read More »Coming as GM Chinese sales are on a downward spiral.
Read More »He was previously president of Rolls-Royce Greater China.
Read More »Starting at roughly $11,300 USD.
Read More »The brand’s new entry-level crossover in the Asian country.
Read More »Four trim levels available, with a fifth one coming later.
Read More »Stylish, luxurious and full of tech.
Read More »All scheduled for a May 28th debut.
Read More »Shaking things up as the joint venture’s sales are down.
Read More »The EV producer is also seeking clearance to expand production in Shanghai.
Read More »Going on sale later this month.
Read More »Targeting wealthy, trend-setting customers in the Asian country.
Read More »The joint venture’s first fully electric MPV in the country.
Read More »Updated look for the three-row crossover.
Read More »Low price, but what do you get?
Read More »New front-end design, reworked interior.
Read More »Two seats, zero emissions.
Read More »Our first look at the range-topping Avenir trim.
Read More »The fully electric crossover has been well received so far.
Read More »Interacting socially with drivers behind.
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