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Chinese EVs reclaim momentum as tech upgrades, incentives squeeze gains of foreign marques
Chinese electric vehicles are regaining consumer favor as foreign brands like Volkswagen and Toyota lose market share. In April, foreign automakers held 30.3% of China's automotive market, with domestic EVs maintaining a dominant position due to technological upgrades and incentives.
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