1. Voyah Chasing Light L Officially Launched, Positioned as a High-End Plug-in Hybrid Sedan

On December 10th, Voyah launched sales of the Chasing Light L with a pre-sale price of 249,900-289,900 yuan. The new car is equipped with a 1.5T plug-in hybrid system, boasting a combined range of 1400 kilometers. It features the Huawei Qiankun ADS4.0 intelligent driving system and HarmonyOS cockpit, targeting the high-end market and aiming to compete with rivals such as the BYD Han.

2. Xinghai T5 Pre-sales Begin, Dongfeng Fengxing Accelerates New Energy Transformation

On December 27th, Dongfeng Fengxing officially launched pre-sales for its first pure electric SUV in the Xinghai series, the Xinghai T5, with a price range of 153,900-161,900 yuan. This car directly competes with rivals such as the BYD Song PLUS and Leapmotor C11, and its market performance will be a key test of Dongfeng Fengxing's goal of "100% electrification in three years."

3. Geely Completes Privatization of JK, Integrating its High-End Brand Matrix

On December 29th, Geely Auto completed the privatization and merger of JK, making JK a wholly-owned subsidiary. Following the integration, Geely will cover the mainstream, mid-to-high-end, and luxury markets, achieving a full layout of powertrains including gasoline, pure electric, and plug-in hybrid, and strengthening its global resource coordination capabilities.

4. Changan Automobile Produces its 30 Millionth Vehicle, Demonstrating Significant Globalization Achievements

On December 10th, Changan Automobile produced its 30 millionth Chinese-brand vehicle at its Chongqing Avita Smart Factory. The model was the Avita 12 Four-Laser Edition. This milestone was achieved thanks to a 47% year-on-year increase in overseas exports in November and the contribution of DeepBlue Auto's cumulative deliveries exceeding 700,000 vehicles.

5. Denza D9 Launches with a New Look, Setting a New Benchmark in the MPV Market

On December 24th, the 2025 Denza D9 was launched with a starting price of 339,800 yuan, featuring six core upgrades, including an intelligent cockpit, chassis tuning, and range optimization. As BYD's high-end MPV, the D9 continues to lead the new energy MPV market above 300,000 yuan.

6. The Wenjie M9's cumulative deliveries exceed 260,000 units, setting a new record for vehicles in the 500,000 yuan price range.

As of December 28th, the Wenjie M9, with its "technological luxury" label, has been the best-selling luxury car above 500,000 yuan for 20 consecutive months. Its success demonstrates the effectiveness of the Huawei-SERES cooperation model and has become a new favorite among high-net-worth individuals.

7. NIO Ledao L60/L90 receives OTA update, end-to-end intelligent driving functions implemented.

On December 29th, NIO pushed out version 2.1.0 updates for the Ledao L60/L90, adding end-to-end urban navigation assistance, intelligent parking assistance, and door opening warning imaging functions. This upgrade marks a further step towards full-scenario coverage of NIO's intelligent driving technology.

8. XPeng X9 Super Extended Range Edition Launched, World's Longest Range 7-Seater MPV

The XPeng X9 Super Extended Range Edition sets a new record with a combined range of 1602 kilometers, featuring a large fuel tank + large battery solution, and a pure electric range of 452 kilometers. Its versatile space and superior comfort features redefine the family travel experience, targeting the global market.

9. Porsche China's Channel Shocks, 3 4S Stores in Zhengzhou and Other Locations Suspend Operations

On December 26, Porsche China confirmed that three stores in Zhengzhou Zhongyuan and Guiyang Mengguan, among others, have suspended operations due to operational difficulties, with all employees on standby. This incident exposes the pressure on luxury brands' channels in China, and the fact that the zero-tariff policy benefits have not yet reached individual consumers may exacerbate market fragmentation.

10. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Releases Electricity Consumption Limit Standard, Mandatory from 2026

On December 26, the State Administration for Market Regulation announced that the national standard "Energy Consumption Limits for Electric Vehicles" will be implemented on January 1, 2026. The standard requires that the energy consumption of 2-ton vehicles should not exceed 15.1 kWh per 100 kilometers, promoting technological upgrades in the industry and enhancing the consumer experience.