Xiaomi denies that the car factory has stopped production due to high temperatures, and is about to carry out a new round of production line optimization and maintenance.
NIO has recently completed the restructuring of its R&D department, and will gradually transition to an end-to-end large model paradigm in the future, using deep neural network technology to achieve advanced intelligent driving.
A Tesla owner said his new Model Y, which he bought six months ago, suddenly caught fire. When Tesla offered compensation, they requested him to sign a confidentiality agreement.
On June 16, Li Auto's responsible person responded to multiple rear-end collisions involving Li Auto vehicles, attributing the accidents to slippery roads due to rain and following too closely.
NIO's third factory has recently started construction, with a single shift capacity of 100,000 units. It will be used for the production of future NIO and ONVO brands products.
Mercedes-Benz is reported to adopt the Momenta Light Mapping Urban Area Solution, with the CLA model launching first and set to be implemented in April 2025.
Due to a lukewarm reception of the MEGA model and fewer orders for the L series than anticipated earlier this year, Li Auto was compelled to reduce its yearly sales forecast.
Laid-off workers from Li Auto's smart driving team say the recent staff cuts have seriously disrupted the in-house R&D and testing departments, nearly halting development.
Li Auto, whose first-quarter performance didn't meet expectations, is making further organizational changes following significant layoffs and a slowdown in production.
On June 3rd, Baidu Maps released a video of the real-world testing of the Tesla-specific Baidu Maps V20 version, announcing that Baidu Maps' lane-level navigation will soon be launched on Tesla.
A spokesperson from Xiaomi stated, "Regarding recent rumors, we solemnly clarify the following: Xiaomi has never had any plans or actions to acquire or control Evergrande Auto."