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Changan’s Deepal S05 SUV will launch in Q3 2024​


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The Deepal S05 has been approved by the Chinese government for its sales license. The new car, internally codenamed C857, will be available in EV and EREV models. The official launch is expected to be in the third quarter. Deepal is an electric vehicle brand under Changan.

Currently, Deepal sells the SL03 and S7. Its G318 off-road SUV will begin delivery in June. Additionally, Deepal might replace and rename the SL03 and S7, in which the sedan will adopt the L series and the SUV will adopt the S series, according to Chinese media DongCheDi. It is also worth pointing out that earlier at the Beijing Auto Show, Deepal announced its partnership with Huawei to build smart electric vehicles, adopting the Huawei smart car solutions.
Deepal S05 EV
The Deepal S05 measures 4620/1900/1600 mm with a 2880 mm wheelbase and can seat five people as the standard. Compared with the Deepal S7 (4750/1930/1625 mm, with a 2900 mm wheelbase), the Deepal S05’s body length and wheelbase are shorter. Overall, the new car’s appearance is round. The front features a closed face with split LED headlights.

Deepal S05 EVDeepal S05 EREV
The rear features a high-mounted brake light, a double-layer through-type taillight group, and a slightly raised ducktail.

Furthermore, different styles of roofs, luggage racks, exterior mirrors, roof cameras, window frame trims, and rims will be available for consumers to choose from. At the same time, the hidden door handles are also present.
In terms of the powertrain, the EV model will be equipped with a 175 kW electric motor model XTDM40. The EREV model will be equipped with a 72 kW 1.5L range extender and a 160 kW electric motor model XTDM38. The battery will be lithium iron phosphate type, but the detailed specifications have been revealed at this time.


In April, Deepal delivered 12,744 vehicles, a month-on-month decrease of 0.02%. So far, in the first four months of 2024, Deepal delivered a total of 52,828 vehicles, which is only about 19% of its annual sales target of 280,000 vehicles.
Source: YiChe, Sohu, DongCheDi
 

Baojun Yunhai 5-seater SUV official images unveiled in China​


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This is the Baojun Yunhai, the brand’s newest five-seater SUV, available in EV and PHEV powertrains. The official launch will be in the third quarter of 2024.

Baojun’s 2024 product plan
According to Baojun’s 2024 product plan, the brand plans to launch two new SUVs in Q3 and Q4, codenamed F410S and F710S. Specifically, the F410S is positioned as a global vehicle, just like the Baojun Cloud (known as the Wuling Cloud in Indonesia). Based on this information, the Baojun Yunhai is also expected to be exported to the overseas market.

According to the declaration information from Chinese MIIT from May 11th, the Baojun Yunhai has a size of 4541/1880/1608 mm, and the wheelbase is 2750 mm, positioned as a compact SUV. The Baojun Yunhai will be built based on Baojun’s Tianyu D platform architecture.

Baojun Yunhai EVBaojun Yunhai PHEV
The EV version has a larger closed area and a black trim panel is added below the headlight for decoration, resembling the number ‘7’. The PHEV version uses triangular headlights and black decorative panels for embellishment to create a visual air vent effect. From the side, the car adopts the traditional door handles.
Baojun Yunhai EVBaojun Yunhai PHEV
The rear design of both versions is the same. The EV version will be equipped with a 150 kW electric motor model TZ210XS2F0 and a lithium iron phosphate battery pack from Jiangsu Zenergy Battery Technology. The PHEV version will be powered by a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power of 78 kW, an electric motor, and a lithium iron phosphate battery pack. Both versions will have a 170 km/h top speed. Other additional powertrain specifications have not been revealed at this time.
Baojun Yunhai PHEV additional specs
Additionally, both versions each have three different rims styles to choose from, and both have two tire specifications: 215/60R17 and 225/55R18. Lidars and cameras will also be present, implying advanced driving assistance capabilities.

Source: Baojun Weibo, XChuXing, ITHome
 

Jiyue 07 applied for sales license in China​


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Recently, Jiyue’s second model – Jiyue 07, was declared by the Chinese MIIT, implying it will soon be available for consumer sales. Jiyue is a JV between Geely and Baidu.


The Jiyue 07 is a four-door medium-sized pure electric sedan and built based on Geely’s SEA platform, with a size of 4953/1989/1475 mm and a 3013 mm wheelbase. The entire vehicle is smooth and streamlined, featuring induction doors without door handles and an electric rear wing, bringing the drag coefficient to 0.198Cd. According to Frank Wu, head of Jiyue design, the Jiyue 07 is a “fusion of pure sexy design and cutting-edge intelligent technology,” and received the iF Design Award 2023 and was the Red Dot 2023 car design winner.

Dual lidars are hidden inside the light groups on both sides of the front bumper. The front face also integrates an intelligent interactive lighting system.


Furthermore, the Jiyue 07 will be available in single-motor and dual-motor versions. The single-motor version will come with two battery options: lithium iron phosphate from SVOLT and ternary lithium from the CATL-Geely JV; and the maxium power of the electric motor will be 200 kW. The dual-motor version will be equipped with a ternary lithium battery; and the front and rear motor will each output 200 kW.
Jiyue 07 interior spy shots
Inside, the cockpit has a long screen that runs across the dashboard, paired with a half-moon steering wheel, according to the interior spy shots, which aligns with the declaration information as shown below.
At the same time, the cockpit is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 chip and supports advanced driving assistance capabilities.

Jiyue 07 seen on Chinese streets
So far, Jiyue car owners have access to a total of 350,000 charging piles across 330+ Chinese cities. It will further collaborate with NIO and Zeekr to expand its charging access. Moreover, Jiyue also ultilizes Lynk & Co’s after-sales service system.
Source: DongCheDi, ITHome, Xinhuanet
 

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Chinese cars are flooding the Gulf Arabian auto markets​

Chinese cars are flooding the Gulf Arabian auto markets

GCC buyers are opting for price conscious purchases in their new vehicles, bucking historical trends, according to new Saudi data. / bne IntelliNews
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By bne Gulf bureau May 12, 2024
For any regular visitor to Arabian Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, one thing has always been a consistent view: that is big American GMCs, Dodges and Fords, to name a few American brands in these markets. These vehicles have been such a fixture of the automatic mix in countries including the Emirates and Saudi Arabia that you were often led to believe the US carmakers, far away from their homes, were an eternal fixture of the Arabian auto markets. European marques like Peugeot, Citroen, Volvo, and others, despite their proximity, were less present. At the same time, Japanese brands like Toyota and Nissan held their places in the respective mix of local and expatriate purchases, with well-known models like the Pajero (not for sale in Spain under that name) and Patrol being regular purchases for locals. In contrast, the plucky Nissan Sunny has held a special place for immigrant workers from South Asia due to its low cost.
However, in a striking turn of events, the past decade has witnessed the advent of a new contender in the GCC auto market- Chinese car manufacturers. Their presence is so pervasive that it's a challenge to keep up with the myriad models on the roads of several regional cities. Brands such as MG, Geely, BYD, Changan, Omoda and others have introduced every model and sub-variant to the Arabian markets at a pace and price competitiveness that makes traditional players like the US and Japanese appear increasingly costly for large sections of the population. Chinese non-stop onslaught to take on developing markets with both electric and petrol-powered vehicles shows no signs of abating even as Riyadh continues to push Washington into a post-October 7 economic and security pact.
Ironically, despite the perception of Arabs flashing their cash, many have become more price-conscious in recent years, often buying cars with smaller engines than the bloated American models have to offer. This price sensitivity seems to be where the Chinese see their late-mover advantage. The Chinese have brought similar models (the majority petrol-engined) to the Arabian markets. Unlike their northern neighbours on the other side of the Gulf, the models offered in Saudi, UAE, Bahrain and Qatar are the more premium end of the Chinese market–even at points offering better models than what the Europeans would receive in the case of MG. The Chinese automakers have also done their homework, as price competitiveness seems to be a leading contributor to their rise in the Arabian markets. Models such as the Geely PreFace look similar in size and stature to Korean KIA, while the same brand offers the OKAVANGO large SUV, which looks near-identical to the Nissan Patrol from its side image. The Chinese are also going for European brands like Mercedes-Benz and BMW with their Hongqi models (sedans are always popular in Arabian markets) in the form of the H5 executive-level car retailing at $47,000 with a seven-year warranty.
These anecdotal observations are backed by complex data, too. Over five years, 648,110 cars were imported from China to Saudi Arabia, the largest GCC market, amounting to an estimated value of about SAR36bn ($9.72). The importation of cars from China has seen rapid growth, with the number imported in 2019 being 48,120 cars, which jumped to 180,590 vehicles in 2023, an increase of 275.3%. According to statistics obtained by Al-Eqtisadiah newspaper from the General Authority for Statistics, the total value of Chinese cars imported from China rose from SAR2.27bn in 2019 to SAR11.82bn in 2022, before dropping to SAR10.5bn in 2023, marking a 363% increase in the total value of imported cars from China between 2019 and 2023. Conversely, Saudi Arabia has become a logistical hub for re-exporting imported cars from China, with about 2,256 cars re-exported from 2019 to 2023, exceeding a total value of SAR514mn to neighbouring markets like Iraq, Bahrain and Qatar.
Saudi Arabia tops regional markets for Chinese vehicles
In 2023, Saudi Arabia was ranked sixth globally as a prime destination for Chinese automobile exports. Chinese cars have been present in the Saudi market for over a decade, with significant growth in brand presence since 2015. Still, in recent years, the finish and quality of the imports from China have given Japanese and American competitors a real run for their money. The Chinese automotive industry's significant placement is highlighted by Riyadh's rank as the sixth-largest global destination for Chinese car exports during the first five months of 2023, during which Saudi Arabia imported 87,000 Chinese cars. Saudi Arabia imported 570,000 cars last year from five different countries, with China leading the imports at 42%, Japan at 28%, South Korea at 15%, the USA at 11%, and Germany at 4%.
Individual experiences back up the visual data, with one person speaking with bne IntelliNews on condition of anonymity saying that they were stunned by the sheer volume of different Chinese models on the roads of the Saudi capital. The city's locals said he developed a new game of trying to understand which brand they are looking at as so many varying models are currently rolling out of showrooms. Meanwhile, Haitham Al-Bokhari similarly highlighted the economic and instalment benefits not available with American cars. However, he did note caution on long-term reliability and aftermarket parts.
“I am impressed with these cars, but my concern is long term that the Saudi market may suffer in the few years with a lack of available parts for all of these brands, including brake discs.”
On social media sites, Nasr Al-Abdullah noted a significant depreciation after a year. He said, "Despite their good and attractive purchase prices, they lose a lot of their value after a year of use, compared to other cars that can maintain their price well in the first five years and don't lose much of it when sold," He added, “I am cautious of these brands because I don’t want to be left with a car that cannot be sold on.”
In response to these dynamics, Saeed Al-Basami, head of the National Committee for Cars at the Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry, notes that nearly 40% of Saudis now prefer Chinese brands. This shift is largely driven by the aggressive market strategies of Chinese manufacturers, including substantial investments in marketing and after-sales services, which have significantly increased their market share in Saudi Arabia.
This transformation in the GCC auto market is a clear indicator of the evolving automotive preferences in the region, where price sensitivity and value for money are becoming increasingly important factors in consumer decisions.
 

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Autonomous Emergency Breaking test of 14 cars.

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A big and comprehensive test like this is extremely rare, especially with the newest and most popular cars, a total of 14 cars.

Like Avatr, Tesla, Xpeng, Exeed, Luxeed, Li, etc. Honda and BMW are included too.

It tests during the day, night, raining at night... in many kinds of scenarios.


Anyway, sorry the video is in Chinese.

With no subtitle too (only build-in Chinese subtitle).

But there's a report like this you can check:
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Lane Centering Control test of 14 cars.

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Continuing the previous test.

The same cars but for Lane Centering Control test.
 

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