Munich auto show to highlight Chinese competition in electric cars
By France24
04 September 2023 |
1:20 pm
With more than 41 percent of exhibitors at the Munich IAA mobility show headquartered in Asia, analysts say European carmakers will need to prove their ability to compete with China in the electric vehicle age.
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