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Jetour Traveler has a new version adapted for off-road use 19:11​


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January 29, 2024

Jetour Traveler in China has a new version of the Silver Dragon Wings adapted for off-road use. In this respect reports Automatic home.

The exterior and interior of the car, which is planned to be produced with a circulation of 3 thousand units, have been modified. An electric bumper was installed at the front, the design of the radiator grille was changed and the brand logo was moved to the bodywork. Additionally, the vehicle is covered with a film that can change color.

The Traveler is equipped with off-road tires with 20-inch wheels and a variety of expedition accessories, including luggage bins on the sides of the body and two-piece ladders for climbing to the roof on each side. The car is equipped with a 254 hp turbodiesel, 7-speed robotic transmission and all-wheel drive.

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January 30, 2024


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The MG Cyberster special “Red Top Edition” (传奇四驱红篷版) officially launched priced at 365,800 yuan (51,500 USD). This electric convertible sports car features exclusive pearl-white paint combined with a red convertible roof to imitate the classic colors of MGA, MGB & MG Magnette. The first round has an initial release of 100 units. Delivery is expected to start in March 2024. The Cyberster was first launched at the Guangzhou Auto Show in China. The price ranged from 319,900 to 359,800 yuan (45,100 – 50,700 USD) in three trims.


Morris Garages, MG, a British brand that brought us classic roadsters like the MGB and MGF, has a rich history in sports car development since its establishment in 1924. MG is now owned by SAIC Motor Corporation. Known for its roadsters and sports cars, MG has entered the electric era with the MG Cyberster.
The chassis tuning of the Cyberster is performed by the Italian DANISI team from the former F1 Ferrari team. The power train of the special edition has not been revealed. For now, let’s look at the dual-motor version of the Cyberster currently on the market as a reference. It features a front permanent magnet synchronous motor with a maximum power of 150 kW and a rear motor with 250 kW. The combined power output of 400 kW enables the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds. The high-performance variant has a 77 kWh battery with a commendable CLTC range of 520 km.


MG claims the Cyberster’s side profile showcases classic MG design. The interior features a cockpit-like design with Nappa leather seats, a carbon fiber central panel, and a driver-centric three-screen layout. The steering wheel includes paddle shifters for mode switching.

In December, the Cyberster achieved over 300 units in sales, standing alongside the Porsche 911 and 718 in Mainland China.
In 2023, MG achieved global sales surpassing 840,000 vehicles, securing its status as China’s leading automotive brand in export volume for five continuous years. Nearly 380,000 MG vehicles found buyers in 16 regions, spanning Western Europe and Australia. MG4, MG ZS, and MG5 models all claimed spots in the top ten for exports.
 

China EV registrations in W4: BYD 43,300, Tesla 12,800, Aito 8,000, Nio 3,300​


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January 30, 2024


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In week #4 of 2024, between January 22-28, the market was mostly up in China. BYD registered 43,300 vehicles, up 7%, Tesla 12,800, up 9%, Huawei-backed Aito 8,000, up 10%, and Nio 3,300 EVs, up 70% from the week before. Companies rush to sell their inventories as the most significant Chinese holiday is coming – the lunar new year falls on February 10, and China will be out of business for the next couple of weeks.

The weekly data were published by Li Auto, and they represent weekly sales. The background data are weekly insurance registrations. The numbers are rounded and present new energy vehicles (NEV), the Chinese term for BEVs, PHEVs, and EREVs (range extenders). To be completely precise, it also includes hydrogen vehicles (FCEVs), but their sales are almost non-existent in China.

BYD got the first post as usual and registered 43,300 vehicles, up 7.18% from 40,400 the week before. Between January 1 and January 28, BYD registered 168,500 vehicles in China.

BYD has over 100 models and trim levels in its lineup and is preparing even more product launches in 2024. In March, the company will launch the compact SUV BYD Yuan UP. BYD Qin L is warming up for launch, and BYD Sea Lion 07 recently applied for a sales license. BYD also revealed that Sea Lion will be a new series, with 05, 06, and 07 being its first models.

Tesla registered 12,800 BEVs, up 9.40% from 11,700 the week before. Between January 1 and January 28, Tesla registered 35,200 BEVs in China. The new generation of Tesla Model Y codenamed Juniper, is rumored to start production in the Shanghai factory in April.

Nio registered 3,300 BEVs, up 73.68% from 1,900 the week before. Between January 1 and January 28, Nio sold 9,900 BEVs in China.


Li Auto got the first spot among EV startups, registering 8,500 vehicles, up 11.84% from 7,600 the week before. Between January 1 and January 28, Li Auto registered 27,100 vehicles in China. Li Auto sells only EREV, and its first all-electric vehicle – MPV called Li Mega – will launch on March 1.
The second spot goes to Huawei-backed Aito, which has been in tight contact with Li Uto over the past week. In the week 4, Aito registered 8,000 vehicles, up 9.59% from 7,300 the week before. Aito sells its models always in two variants: BEV and EREV. Between January 1 and January 28, Aito registered 28,000 vehicles in China, more than Li Auto.
Zeekr registered 3,100 BEVs, up 10.71% from 2,800 the week before. Between January 1 and January 28, Zeekr registered 10,500 BEVs in China.
Changan’s Deepal registered 3,000 vehicles, down 6.25% from 3,200 the week before. Between January 1 and January 28, Deepal registered 12,900 vehicles. Like Aito, Deepal offers more powertrain options for its models: BEV, PHEV, EREV, and even FCEV (hydrogen). It sells two cars, the Deepal S7 SUV and the Deepal SL03 sedan.
Stellantis-backed Leapmotor registered 2,700 vehicles, the same as the week before. Between January 1 and January 28, Leapmotor registered 10,800 vehicles in China.
Last Tuesday, Leapmotor’s President and co-founder resigned as the company announced Wu Baojun’s contract was terminated.
Volkswagen-backed Xpeng registered 2,200 BEVs, up 22.22% from 1,800 the week before. Between January 1 and January 28, Xpeng registered 6,800 BEVs in China.
Volkswagen registered 3,600 electric vehicles in China, down 5.26% from 3,800 EVs the week before. Between January 1 and January 28, VW registered 14,700 EVs in China. On January 3, VW launched 2024 ID.4 and ID.3 in China.
 

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