1. Chinese automakers surpass 100 million units in production and sales for the first time.
2. BYD releases the Xuanji A3, China's first 4nm intelligent driving chip.
3. Orders for high-voltage electromagnetic flat wire products for new energy vehicles are booming, with orders already booked until the second half of 2027.
4. XPeng Motors: Total deliveries in the first four months of this year reached 93,693 vehicles.
5. He Xiaopeng: The mass-production version of the robot is expected to officially debut in the third quarter, with mass production achieved by the end of the year.
6. XPeng's Guangzhou factory: 7,000 GX vehicles must be produced in June; this is a "do-or-die" order.
7. Li Auto: 95,142 vehicles delivered in the first quarter, a year-on-year increase of 2.5%.
8. Li Xiang of Li Auto: Humanoid robots will need at least three years to reach the level of development of the electric vehicle industry.
9. Ferrari's first electric car receives overwhelmingly negative reviews, but the company CEO claims orders are "soaring."
10. Germany sees record electric car replacement rates, with government subsidies a key driver.
11. US auto safety regulators investigate nearly 115,000 Rivian vehicles.
12. French AI company Mistral partners with Airbus and BMW to introduce AI into manufacturing.