May's double-digit growth in auto sales was largely driven by the release of hundreds of new models at Auto Shanghai, the largest domestic event in the industry this year, insiders say.
Honda Motor Co plans to more than double its annual sales in China to 1.3 million units by 2015 through an aggressive new model offensive.
Shanghai Volkswagen's New Tiguan went on sale in Shenzhen on June 7.
On June 18, 20 Beijing residents selected to participate in the BMW ActiveE Project received the keys to the all-electric car they will be driving over the next year.
After unexpectedly strong growth in the first four months of 2013, light vehicle sales in May finally slowed down as we predicted.
China's passenger vehicle sales in May maintained double-digit growth over a year earlier partly due to continued momentum from the Shanghai Auto Show in April.
To aid in the advancement of Chinese youth, Mercedes-Benz is again cooperating with the China Youth Development Foundation on a new program that kicked off on May 31.
Despite an overall slowing in the economy, the second China Commercial Vehicles Show set for October in Wuhan will significantly increase in size, said organizers.
Car exports from China rose more than 40 percent last year and were an excellent antidote for the slowing market for domestic carmakers.
Martin Winterkorn, CEO of Volkswagen AG, Europe's largest carmaker, met with Premier Li Keqiang on June 5 at the first meeting of the Global CEO Advisory Council. As one of the key players in China's auto industry, Volkswagen has always maintained a cooperative approach to working with its local teams. At the meeting, Winterkorn sat down with China Daily to share his views on the Group's history and future strategy in the world's largest auto market.
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