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SAIC-GM strikes deal with Tesla for Supercharger Network access in China

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SAIC-GM, a joint venture between SAIC Motor and General Motors, has announced that it will be partnering with Tesla for Supercharger Network access by the end of 2023. This will make SAIC-GM the first automotive brand in China to partner with Tesla for access to the Supercharger Network.

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Tesla price hike, GM electric pickups, $9,000 EV for China, Midwest charging: Today’s Car News

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Geely is introducing a sub-$10,000 electric crossover in China. And GM gives another glimpse of its more affordable electric pickups, and introduces Ultra Cruise to rival Tesla Autopilot. Tesla raised prices sharply on Model 3 and Model Y. Governors in the U.S. Midwest agree on the need for more EV charging.

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China-owned SAIC to slash jobs at GM & VW ventures [Rumor]

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China-owned SAIC plans to cut thousands of jobs from its joint ventures with General Motors (GM) and Volkswagen. According to people familiar with the matter, the automaker plans to cut 30% of employees at SAIC-GM and 10% of workers at SAIC Volkswagen. The staff reductions will not occur all at once.

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

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SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture Baojun expanded its lineup in China with the launch of the Yun Duo all-electric family car. Four variants are available at a price between RMB 95,800 and RMB […] The post SAIC-GM-Wuling Launches Baojun Yun Duo EV in China appeared first on Electric Cars Report.

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

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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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GM looks to catch up in China after getting OK to begin testing autonomous driving tech

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General Motors (GM) has recently been given permission to begin testing Level 4 autonomous driving technology in China. Together with self-driving startup Momenta, GM will begin rolling out autonomous Cadillac Lyriqs as it looks to catch up with several other genuine competitors in the country.

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GM drops Cadillac Lyriq prices in China following VW’s ID.3 offer

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General Motors is slashing the prices of its Cadillac Lyriq by almost 14% amid heightening competition in China’s EV market. more… The post GM drops Cadillac Lyriq prices in China following VW’s ID.3 The move comes days after Volkswagen introduced a “historical low price” offer on its ID.3 3 electric car.