British premium marque Jaguar is charging to the fore with its racing DNA and leading technology in the world's first championship for mass-produced electric cars, as part of its commitment to electrification and race-to-innovate mission.
In a fast-changing market like China, even a brand as ubiquitous as Volkswagen will not relax for fear of losing hard-won turf, as local carmakers are taking on international rivals and car ownership is threatened by ride-hailing services.
German luxury carmaker Porsche AG is scheduled to introduce two more new energy models into China, its largest single market worldwide for four consecutive years, as part of the automaker's efforts to solidify its presence in the country's new energy market.
China is to introduce new policies on recycling scrapped motor vehicles, which is expected to stimulate the consumption of new and second-hand cars.
Two years after its attempt to sell electric cars in China under its indigenous Baojun brand, General Motors has decided to charge into the world's largest new energy market with its better-known marques.
FRANKFURT - German car giants BMW and Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler are banding together to catch up with American and Chinese competitors, with new cooperation on multiple fronts including electric cars and self-driving technology.
GENEVA - China and the United States lead the global competition to dominate artificial intelligence, according to a report released by the World Intellectual Property Organization at the end of January.
BEIJING - Who's the most famous bunny in the world? In Western countries, the answer might be Bugs Bunny or Peter Rabbit, but for most Beijing residents, none can compete with Lord Rabbit.
CHANGSHA - Ahead of Spring Festival, women from a remote village in Central China were busy sending their best wishes in Nyushu, the most gender specific language in the world.
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