At the IAA Mobility 2025 event in Munich, Chinese automaker BYD has made a substantial impact by showcasing its extensive range of products and innovations, signaling its strong ambitions in the European market. The company’s participation features engaging experiences through exhibits, events, and an expansive test drive program, aiming to connect with both industry insiders and the public. Central to BYD’s display is a pop-up store and technology demonstrations, highlighting advances in fast-charging technology that promise to deliver significant range improvements. This strategic engagement at IAA Mobility underscores BYD’s commitment to expanding its presence and building consumer trust in Europe.
In other trading, Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing was trading firmly up 10% and ending trading at CN„72.22, not far from its 52-week high. Meanwhile, CALB Group lagged, down 6.8% to end trading at HK$27.00.
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NIO finished trading at $6.28 up 1.8%. On Monday, NIO announced a new partnership phase with Cheche Group to enhance insurance services for their electric vehicles and reported a record monthly delivery of 31,305 units in August 2025.
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Tesla settled at $346.97 up 0.2%.
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