
Shifting gears: how foreign giants aim to catch up in China’s EV era

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At the Auto China show, Hyundai's president announced the launch of the Ioniq brand, aiming to regain market share in China's EV sector by investing 8 billion yuan with BAIC Group. Hyundai plans to produce 20 new EV models over five years, targeting 500,000 sales by 2030. Foreign carmakers, facing declining market shares, are localizing strategies to compete with Chinese rivals. Nissan's CEO highlighted China's role in innovation and exports, while Volkswagen is enhancing its R&D capabilities in the region. The competition in China's EV market is intensifying as international brands adapt to local demands.
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