Volvo plans to test on public Chinese roads self-driving cars with local civilians "behind the wheel." more
Aston Martin has announced that it will team up with LeLco, the Chinese backer of electric car startup Faraday Future, in order to produce its first electric vehicle. more
Uber appears to be gaining a lot of interest in China, with the ride-sharing service announcing Wednesday that it received almost $2 billion from Chinese investors to expand its business. more
National Electric Vehicle Sweden (Nevs) announced Thursday that it has struck a $12 billion deal with Panda New Energy that will supply the Chinese leasing company with 150,000 electric cars. more
Padmasree Warrior, one of Silicon Valley’s best-known female tech executives, has joined the electric car game, having revealed that she will be the CEO and head of software development of Chinese auto startup NextEV’s U.S. division. more
Uber will soon face a huge challenge in the U.S. and India in the form of a new alliance including California’s Lyft, China’s Didi Kuaidi, India’s Ola, and Southeast Asia’s GrabTaxi. more
Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed his company’s plans Thursday to begin production for electric cars in China within the next two years. more
Toyota announced Wednesday that it is slowly restarting production at its factories in Tianjin two weeks after chemical explosions resulted caused over a hundred deaths and destruction of vehicles. more
The city of Tianjin continues to recover from the destruction caused by an explosion on a Chinese port on Wednesday, with the loss of recently imported cars adding on to the loss of human life and property damage. more
China continues to remain the world’s largest market for cars, with recent statistics showing the countries success in producing environmentally-friendly vehicles. more
In China, road injuries are the third highest cause of death. more
A gas station attendant in China purchased a $140,000 SUV last week mainly using coins. more
Police in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou raided the offices of Uber on Thursday, seizing equipment from employees as part of an investigation into illegal taxi services being offered in the city. more
BMW wants to put Tencent Holdings' popular WeChat messaging app into its cars in China. more
Shanghai GM will spend 100 billion yuan ($16.14 billion USD) to create or upgrade new vehicles every year until it has almost 40 product lines to attract more buyers in the Chinese market. more
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