China Auto Daily丨Geely Galaxy L6 EM-i Launches with Special Pricing from 79,800 Yuan

Geely’s Galaxy L6 EM-i launches with time-limited pricing starting at 79,800 Yuan. XPeng Motors to deepen cooperation with Huawei. Chongqing aims to produce 1.3 million new energy vehicles by 2025.

cls · 2025-02-13

Geely Galaxy L6 EM-i Launched with Time-Limited Pricing Starting from 798,000 Yuan

On February 12th, Geely's first sedan under the Galaxy EM-i series, the Galaxy L6 EM-i, was officially launched with an official guide price ranging from RMB82,800 to RMB109,800 yuan. Orders placed before March 31st are eligible for a time-limited preferential price of RMB79,800 to RMB106,800 yuan. The vehicle is equipped with a next-generation Leishen EM-i hybrid system comprising a 1.5L engine, with the engine's maximum power at 82kW and peak torque at 136N·m, matched with a drive motor offering a maximum power of 160kW and peak torque of 262N·m. The 140km version supports fast charging, capable of recharging from 30% to 80% in just 20 minutes.

XPeng Motors to Deepen Cooperation with Huawei

On February 12th, Xpeng Motors' Vice President hinted on Weibo that XPENG is expecting an upcoming collaboration with Huawei, emphasizing a commitment to rigorous technology development and learning from Huawei. This year's new Xpeng models are expected to feature in-depth cooperation with Huawei.

He Xiaopeng Unveils MONA M03 MAX to Apply Cutting-Edge Autonomous Driving Technology in May

On February 12th, He Xiaopeng, Chairman of XPENG Motors, announced plans to launch a top-tier intelligent driving product priced at $20,000. In May, Xpeng will introduce the top-spec version of the MONA M03 MAX, equipped with "the industry's leading autonomous driving technology." The name MONA is derived from "made of new AI.". He anticipates that over the next decade, the penetration rate of advanced intelligent driving will surge from 2% to 50%, and potentially 80%-90%.

Chongqing Aims for 1.3 Million New Energy Vehicles in 2025

On February 12th, during a press conference, the Chongqing municipal government announced plans to deepen green and low-carbon transformation initiatives across six key areas in 2025. Among these, the city aims to promote the green and low-carbon transformation and upgrading of industrial structures. The initiative "Made in Chongqing" is set to revitalize vehicle production, with ambitions to exceed 1.3 million new energy vehicles and achieve a 12% increase in automotive output value. Efforts will also accelerate the cultivation of future industries such as artificial intelligence and aerospace information, continuously extending advantageous industrial chains like lightweight alloys, fiber materials, and composites, striving for a 10% growth in output value.

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