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The New York Times, January 26, 2017 Lu Qun, chairman of Qiantu Motor, in Beijing in December. by Michael Schuman BEIJING — On a windswept lot near Beijing’s main airport, Lu Qun talks up the electric sports car he hopes will transform him into China’s Elon Musk. “This is...

Shanghai, China, December 1, 2016 Bill Russo, the Managing Director and Automotive Practice leader at Gao Feng Advisory Company will  chair the Connected Mobility Roadshow conference in Shanghai - hosted by Messe Frankfurt. The main players in the mobility industry are currently re-evaluating their positions, for connected mobility...

China Daily, October 15, 2016 A Geely Auto's SUV model Emgrand GS is presented at the Auto China 2016 show in Beijing. [Photo/ REUTERS] Chinese billionaire Li Shufu will test whether there's room for another global car brand by introducing a new marque next week, built on technology jointly developed by his two car companies, Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd and Volvo Cars. The new brand, called...

The Washington Post, July 19, 2016 (LEFT) The 2017 Range Rover Evoque Convertible is debuted during the Los Angeles Auto Show in Nov. 2015, in Los Angeles (AP Photo/John Locher). (RIGHT) Jiangling Motor Co.'s Landwind X7 SUV is displayed at the 16th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in April 2015 (Tomohiro...

 The Wall Street Journal, July 12, 2016 A BMW electric car at a Beijing car show in April; Future Mobility has hired about 50 engineers from car makers including BMW for its smart-electric-vehicle project. PHOTO: REUTERS Chinese auto startup Future Mobility seeks eventually to sell several hundred thousand luxury...

CNBC, July 6, 2016 Click here to watch the video Two of China's biggest household brands have teamed up to create what they call "the world's first mass-produced car on the internet." E-commerce giant Alibaba and SAIC Motor, the country's biggest car manufacturer, will launch the Roewe RX5 on Wednesday, a...