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Legacy car companies will suffer from china onslaught some of them are actually new car companies but the built quality far exceed what you get from the japs and krautz.
Now we wait for china to catch up On fsd. Or AI driving aid.
Legacy car companies will suffer from china onslaught some of them are actually new car companies but the built quality far exceed what you get from the japs and krautz.
Now we wait for china to catch up On fsd. Or AI driving aid.
Legacy car companies will suffer from china onslaught some of them are actually new car companies but the built quality far exceed what you get from the japs and krautz.
Now we wait for china to catch up On fsd. Or AI driving aid.
A Leapmotor sport-utility vehicle will be produced at Stellantis’ vast plant in Zaragoza, Spain. Benoit Tessier/Reuters
Jeep maker StellantisSTLA 3.48%increase; green up pointing triangle said two of its factories in Spain would produce electric vehicles with China’s Leapmotor, in a closely watched test case of collaboration between Western automakers and their fast-growing Chinese rivals.
The plan to manufacture Leapmotor EVs in Spain marks the first time a big Western carmaker has offered up European manufacturing facilities to a Chinese brand. The move could help Stellantis cut costs while also fueling fears that an influx of locally built Chinese EVs will turbocharge the already fierce competition in the European car market.