China EV daily: CAAM revises fair market order commitment, Voyah Zhuiguang PHEV debut, BYD ATTO 3 tops EV sales in Thailand and Israel

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Jul 9, 2023 6:02 PM CEST

[Industry Policy] On July 8, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) issued a statement saying that the phrase “not to disrupt the order of fair market competition with abnormal prices” in the “Automotive Industry Commitment to Maintain Fair Market Order” signed by 16 automotive manufacturing enterprises organized by CAAM recently, is improperly expressed and contravenes the spirit of the “Anti-Monopoly Law.” Therefore, this clause has been deleted from the commitment. — Gasgoo

[Voyah] Recently, the new power model of Voyah ZhuiguangVoyah Zhuiguang PHEV debuted. As a new power model, the new car has been redesigned in terms of its front face, and the functional configuration has also been adjusted. In addition, according to relevant news, the new car is expected to be officially launched in the third quarter of this year. In terms of power systems, the new car is equipped with a 1.5T plug-in hybrid system (1.5T engine + front and rear dual motors + battery pack, etc.), with a combined range of over 1000 kilometers. — Pacific Auto

[BYD] On July 8, BYD’s official Weibo post stated today that, according to Autoliofethailand data, BYD ATTO 3 was the top-selling electric vehicle in Thailand in the first half of 2023. According to data from the ISREAL VEHICLE IMPORTERS ASSOCIATION, BYD became the best-selling electric vehicle brand in Israel in the first half of 2023.

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