The advance of Chinese automakers on the Irish market continues unabated with the launch of a slick new brand called Xpeng.
Yet another Chinese electric brand arrives on the Irish market. There is just the one model initially from Xpeng (pronounced ...
The first to fall here is the Deepal. While it presents well, it lacks driving nous and is in desperate need of a software ...
Volkswagen may have an answer to its China woes in the form of a joint venture with XPeng, a Chinese automotive manufacturer.
BMW has revealed an even more souped-up version of its M3 wagon model, the M3 CS Touring. Staging its global unveil at the ...
The Kia Stinger looks to be making a dramatic return with the company president admitting work has begun on a ...
About a dozen new brands have earmarked Australia as a place to do business – and it’s the circa-$60K SUV category that is the favoured battle ground. Zeekr X, Deepal S07, XPeng G6 electric cars.
If you’re someone still convinced the newcomer Chinese brands don't have what it takes to shake up the Australian new car market, this might just prove you wrong. It’s the 2025 XPeng G6 Long Range, ...
Another Chinese newcomer has landed in Australia with a five-star ANCAP safety rating. The Deepal S07 electric mid-size SUV ...
But today, Li's stock trades about 50% below that peak, at around $23 per share. The stock retreated as growth in the EV ...
CATCH a first glimpse of this slick limited edition EV which is hitting the UK in a matter of weeks. Full details of the ...
Chinese brand Xpeng hits the market with Telsa-rivalling tech, and more models to follow. Xpeng G6 electric SUV launched in ...