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Buick to introduce its first Ultium-based EV in China; GM to launch 15 Ultium-based EVs in China by 2025

Green Car Congress

Buick will introduce its first electric vehicle in China developed on GM’s Ultium platform later this year. The announcement came shortly after GM announced plans to roll out more than 15 Ultium-based models in China by 2025, and reinforced its commitment to making electric vehicles more connected and intelligent.

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SAIC-GM-Wuling Launches Baojun Yun Duo EV in China

Electric Cars Report

SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture Baojun expanded its lineup in China with the launch of the Yun Duo all-electric family car. The Yun Duo, which means “cloud” in Chinese, is joining the Yep small SUV and KiWi mini car in the growing Baojun EV family.

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GM and Chinese partners debut “little cloud” compact EV, starting at $A20k

The Driven EV News

Chinese automaker SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile has debuted a new compact EV in China, the Baojun Yunduo, which is reported to cost as little as $A20,000. The post GM and Chinese partners debut “little cloud” compact EV, starting at $A20k appeared first on The Driven.

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This mini Bronco-like EV launched by GM in China will also come as a pickup

Electrek

The fun-size Bronco-like Baojun Yep EV (YueYe in Chinese), made by the joint venture between GM , SAIC, and Wuling Motors ( SGMW ) in China, is now getting an electric pickup truck version. more… The post This mini Bronco-like EV launched by GM in China will also come as a pickup appeared first on Electrek.

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Venti Technologies deploys two autonomous low-speed SUVs built by SAIC-GM-Wuling

Green Car Congress

Venti Technologies has successfully deployed two autonomous SUVs built by SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile (SGMW), the joint venture formed by Chinese automakers SAIC and Wuling, along with GM, achieving another milestone in its path to commercialization.

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GM employs Tesla-esque direct-to-consumer sales strategy in China

Teslarati

General Motors (GM) plans to launch a wholly-owned direct sales platform, Durant Guild, in China. With Durant Guild, GM hopes to revitalize Chinese consumers’ interest in its brand and increase sales in the country. Durant Guild is named after GM’s founder William Durant. What is Durant Guild?

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After chiding Ford for US CATL battery plan, GM may be seeking its own

Baua Electric

battery-supply deal with China’s CATL, Car News China reports. GM already works closely with CATL, but that relationship is limited to the China market. or Mexico, along with a GM license agreement for CATL’s LFP battery tech. General Motors is negotiating a U.S. car manufacturing.”

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