
It is not surprising, Chinese manufacturers are gaining more and more importance in the automotive market today. And after winning customers in their home country, they now want to come back to Europe to find a good place for themselves and compete with our traditional brands. That is why there were many companies from the Celestial Empire at the last FIFA World Cup in Paris, as well as at the FIFA World Cup Munich Fair last September And the end is still far away, even on the contrary.
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Two young brands
And it is not for nothing that two new manufacturers are soon to arrive in Europe, along with those who have already made the trip. They are known as Alps and FireFly and are not yet officially launched. But they don’t really come out of nowhere, as they were both created by Nio, who are already present in Northern Europe. Alps should arrive here first, sometime next year, and will choose a more accessible positioning than its parent company.
Affordable price
Although the exact date is yet to be announced, Nio boss William Lee has already confirmed that the car will go into production soon, but not immediately. Later, until 2025. then it will be Firefly’s turn to see the light The latter will sell even more affordable electric cars in Europe, no doubt to compete with the Renault 5 E-Tech and other Volkswagen ID.2s, not to mention the Tesla Model 2, which is also gradually approaching.
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Source: Auto Plus

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