1. Beijing issues its first batch of Level 3 autonomous driving license plates for highways, usable on three road sections.
2. Cui Dongshu of the China Passenger Car Association: China's automobile exports reached 810,000 units in November, a year-on-year increase of 48%, but a month-on-month decrease of 2%.
3. Tesla's European sales in November were 22,801 units, a year-on-year decrease of 11.8%, while BYD's sales were 21,133 units, a year-on-year increase of 221.8%.
4. Reports indicate that Hyundai of South Korea has been in contact with Chinese plug-in hybrid technology companies, potentially leading to the introduction of Geely and Raytheon.
5. Wei Jianjun of Great Wall Motors responds to frequent changes in leadership at Weipai: We did not dismiss them.
6. SAIC Motor: The company plans to directly hold equity in Zhiji Auto.
7. Zhu Jiangming, founder of Leapmotor, released an internal letter on the company's 10th anniversary, setting a sales target of 1 million vehicles for 2026.
8. Xiaomi's new automotive patent allows for control of vehicle horn sound based on the surrounding environment.
9. Joyson Electronics: Its "Fully Automated Automotive Electronic Equipment Testing System Software" received the first domestic software certification.
10. Unigroup Guoxin Microelectronics: Its automotive-grade domain controller chip can be applied to ADAS-related fields.
11. Amazon's self-driving car company Zoox will recall 332 vehicles in the US.
12. Toyota will recall over 50,000 vehicles in the US due to a potential hazard of loose bolts inside the inverter.