Chinese EV makers take spotlight as Tesla skips Shanghai Auto Show for third time

Tesla’s third-straight absence from China’s largest auto show has given its domestic competitors an opportunity to stand out, with emerging players and innovative technologies set to further intensify the already cutthroat competition in the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) market.

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More than 70 carmakers from 26 countries and regions are expected to gather at the Shanghai Auto Show from Wednesday to May 2, launching more than 100 new vehicle models during the two weeks, according to the Shanghai Council for the Promotion of International Trade.

The world’s largest EV maker BYD along with its luxury brands Denza and Yangwang are expected to debut several new models, including two concept supercars, on Wednesday, according to teaser images revealed by the carmaker.

Chinese auto giant Geely said it will unveil an electric pickup truck at the show. Companies like Leapmotor and Xiaomi will also showcase their latest EV models at the show, which takes place every other year.

Foreign carmakers – including Volkswagen, BMW, Nissan, Toyota, and General Motors – will also debut new models and showcase their EV line-ups, according to the companies.

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China’s leading premium EV manufacturers are vying for attention, with Nio and Geely’s unit Zeekr hosting events ahead of the show on Tuesday. Nio’s CEO, William Li, announced plans to produce the company’s first right-hand-drive vehicles for markets like the UK and Southeast Asia.

  

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