At a media workshop held before the 2014 Guangzhou Auto show that opens on Thursday, Volkswagen Group China emphasized in its commitment to "be the most sustainable car manufacturer in China".
Volkswagen Group China announced at a media workshop on Tuesday in Guangzhou that it will provide another 50 million yuan ($8.2 million) in funding for charity in China.
Guangzhou still has the potential to be the most important auto market in the Pearl River Delta region despite being outnumbered in sales by other cities in the region, a local survey found.
Allianz Global Assistance is exploring new ways to better serve car owners in China as the world's largest auto market embraces the digital age.
After four years of hard work, Jaguar Land Rover has established itself as a highly sought-after premium auto brand in China.
Ever since its inception, the Range Rover Evoque has caused a stir.
Jaguar, a leading name in luxury cars, has once again demonstrated its brand spirit, "Never Stop Achieving", to Chinese consumers with the unveiling of the XE, the first four-door sports car to be derived from the F-TYPE.
As the first member of the new Discovery Family, the Discovery Sport made a striking global debut on the Great Wall of China two months ago.
Land Rover, the world's leading manufacturer of premium all-wheel drive vehicles, was also in the limelight at the Guangzhou auto show with its strong lineup, particularly its rising star the Discovery Sport and the award-winning Range Rover Evoque, which demonstrate its long-term commitment to bring excellence to Chinese customers.
Editor's Note: One of the most important events in China's auto industry each year, the Guangzhou auto show boasts a constellation of vehicles from Chinese and international automakers, including a sprinkling of global premieres. Here are some of the most exciting and long-awaited models selected by China Daily's senior Motoring editors:
Changan Ford Go Further Night shined at Guangzhou's landmark Canton Tower on Tuesday, two days before the opening of the top auto show in South China.
Internet-based finance is an exciting and innovative sector, but it also carries new forms of risk, said industry insiders at the 11th China International Finance Forum held in Shanghai last month.
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