Geely Auto, mainland China’s second-largest carmaker, said it would add its indigenous artificial intelligence (AI)-powered pilot system to vehicles from all of its brands, including Galaxy, Zeekr and Lynk.
Officially known as Lynk & Co Automotive Technology Co., Ltd., this division has just undergone a change of ownership. Formerly co-held by Volvo Cars and Geely Holding, in mid-February their shares were transferred to Ningbo Geely and Zhejiang Zeekr Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.
BYD's February sales surged 161% to over 318,000 vehicles, solidifying its lead in China's auto market, while Geely slipped and Xiaomi's SU7 EV continued its strong debut.
In a report released today, Eunice Lee from Bernstein reiterated a Buy rating on Geely Automobile Holdings (GELYF – Research Report), with a
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Aside from unfavorable comparisons to rival advanced driver systems, calling it God’s Eye could be as misleading a moniker as Tesla’s Full Self-Driving.
Chinese automaker BYD Co. has reported a significant increase in its February 2025 sales, reinforcing its leading position in the global electric
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BYD plans to raise $5.2 billion through a share sale in Hong Kong to fund its overseas expansion and research and development efforts.
According to CAAM data, the Geely brand, which now includes the formerly separate Galaxy sub-brand, surged by 43 per cent year-on-year to an impressive 198,544 passenger vehicles. BYD, in second ...