China EV Daily (July 23): Baojun’s Cloud car, Lotus ELETRE deliveries, IM Motor’s small sedan, AnTuTu’s car version, China’s SE Asia EV domination

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[Baojun] Recently, Baojun officially released the three-electric system of the Cloud car and officially announced the power endurance information. The new car will provide two endurance options, including a super-long range of 460km and a high-economic range of 360km, which meet the needs of long-distance travel and city commuting. — Netease Auto

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[Lotus] News on July 22, according to Lotus’s official WeChat account, Lotus’s ELETRE, equipped with streaming rear-view mirrors, officially started delivery on the evening of July 21. At the same time, the Lotus ELETRE is also one of the first models in China equipped with streaming rear-view mirrors. — IT Home

[IM Motor] On July 21, Diyi Dian Dong received news that the D car, which IM Motor CEO previously proposed, is a new small sedan from IM Motor. According to what we have learned, the size of this sedan is smaller than IM L7, the price is between 200,000-300,000 yuan, the acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h will reach the two-second level, and it is expected to be launched between the end of this year and the Spring Festival next year. — Diyi Dian Dong

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[AnTuTu] On July 22, AnTuTu, the benchmarking software, posted on its official blog yesterday saying “AnTuTu car machine version, see you next Monday” and shared a photo, hinting that the AnTuTu car machine version will be released on July 24. According to the interactions between AnTuTu’s official blog and netizens in the comment section, most car models may need to be rooted before the car machine version can be installed. — IT Home

[Industrial Policy] According to a Reuters report, on July 20, research firm Counterpoint Research stated that Chinese car manufacturers dominate the rapidly growing Southeast Asian electric vehicle market, contributing three-quarters of the electric vehicle sales in Southeast Asia in the first quarter.

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