
Beijing Auto Show Sends Wake-Up Call to Detroit
While we’re mired in a campaign in the Middle East (granted, for legitimate reasons, even if they could’ve waited), the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is showcasing the future of automobile technology at the Beijing Auto Show. The show is being held in the Capital International Exhibition Center, a new venue for the gathering that began in 1990. The center totals 4.1 million square feet of exhibition space. Some 181 new Chinese and global automobiles are on display, along with 71 concept vehicles. The PRC is far ahead of the U.S. and every other country in developing both EVs (electric vehicles) and self-driving vehicles. A news report in China about the event noted that “It almost feels like if you are not currently offering a large, full-size, three-row, six-seater electric SUV, your product planning team has failed at doing its job ….” Chinese EVs — and yes, they have hybrids as well — are seriously gorgeous and beautifully equipped for creature comfort and driving experience (see interior photo of a BYD brand SUV). Meanwhile, EV sales in the U.S. tanked after the Trump team eliminated tax credits for purchasing them. As a result, manufacturers not only canceled EV production plans
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