
Chinese EV start-ups Nio and Xpeng turn to the mass market for growth

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Chinese electric car start-ups Nio and Xpeng are targeting the mass market by releasing new lower-priced cars. Nio plans to launch an SUV cheaper than Tesla's Model Y, while Xpeng is developing a sub-brand called Mona with cars priced below 150,000 yuan. The move puts them in direct competition with local rival BYD and German carmaker Volkswagen in China's new energy car market, which is experiencing an intense price war. Nio's new brand will be called Onvo and Xpeng's driver-assist software will differentiate its mass market brand from its existing one.
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