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Chinese electric vehicle makers Xpeng and Zeekr are planning to expand their operations. Xpeng plans to bring its driver-assistance features to Europe next year, while Zeekr plans to expand to Hong Kong and Macau, its first entry into right-hand drive markets. Xpeng is also set to expand its self-navigation system to 50 cities by year-end. Additionally, Leapmotor has received a $1.6 billion investment from Jeep and Fiat owner, highlighting the global carmaking giants' confidence in China's electric vehicle industry.
China’s Zeekr to start selling electric vehicles in Hong Kong, Macau https://t.co/dRTbOBwIOB
Chinese premium electric-vehicle maker Zeekr plans to expand to Hong Kong and Macao next year in its first foray into right-hand-drive markets. https://t.co/pVQb4L8pQ9
Leapmotor gets US$1.6 billion investment from Jeep, Fiat owner as global carmaking giants bet on China’s heft in building electric vehicles https://t.co/UH4gKtHA0Q via @scmpnews
Tesla rival Xpeng presses ahead with driver-assist rollout in China, Europe https://t.co/3LrQjDqtZK
Chinese premium electric-vehicle maker Zeekr plans to expand to Hong Kong and Macau next year, its first foray into right-hand drive markets https://t.co/DbqQlWLjLK
Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng plans to bring its driver-assistance features to Europe next year https://t.co/DKBgNQWmo3
Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng plans to bring its driver-assistance features to Europe next year https://t.co/t718XP1gSF
Xpeng Tech Day 2023: first MPV, self-driving timeline, flying cars, and humanoid robots https://t.co/6BCQP0Lmu6
In 50 Words: Xpeng to expand self-navigation system to 50 cities by year-end https://t.co/HZhHbSsYox