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China's Electric Cars Keep Improving, a Worry for Rivals Elsewhere

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Business|China's Electric Cars Keep Improving, a Worry for Rivals Elsewhere

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/01/business/china-electric-vehicles.html

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More capable autonomous driving is just one way Chinese automakers are threatening to pull ahead — their E.V.s are also becoming bigger and roomier.

A new Mix model by Zeekr, a Chinese electric vehicle brand, at the Beijing auto show.Credit...Gilles Sabrié for The New York Times

Published May 1, 2024Updated May 5, 2024

Automakers in China are building a new generation of bigger, more technologically advanced and competitive electric cars, threatening to leap further ahead of their global rivals as they step up exports around the world.

The dozens of car companies operating in China plan to put 71 new battery electric models on sale this year. Many new models have taller hoods for a bolder appearance and more storage space. The cars have bigger tires that improve braking. The seats are thicker and more comfortable. The batteries are ever smaller, more powerful and quicker to recharge.

The changes are aimed at making the cars even more appealing for customers in China and more competitive abroad. Along with plug-in hybrid cars, battery electric cars are taking sales away from gasoline-powered cars and their manufacturers.

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A crowd surrounding executives at the Nio booth at the opening of the Beijing auto show last Thursday.Credit...Gilles Sabrié for The New York Times

The approvals show the Chinese government's eagerness to push the development of self-driving vehicles, which are widely seen as central to future competitiveness in the car industry. The technology is more compatible with battery electric cars than with plug-in hybrids or gasoline-powered cars, and Chinese companies are trying to catch up with Tesla, the leader in these systems.

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