KR-Asia reports that **China’s carmakers** are pulling ahead of Japanese and European rivals by integrating advanced **AI** driver systems and battery technology into mass-market EVs. The article highlights **Xpeng**’s new **GX SUV**, which is described as capable of the equivalent of Level 4 autonomous driving, and notes that **Volkswagen** chairman Oliver Blume visited Xpeng’s booth at the Beijing Auto Show while Volkswagen holds a roughly **5% stake in Xpeng** (KR-Asia). KR-Asia also reports that Xpeng has put proprietary Turing AI chips into production vehicles and that Volkswagen’s **ID Unyx 08** (released April 16) uses two of those chips. The piece cites the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers as reporting a **20%** drop in domestic sales in Q1 2026 and a **57%** rise in exports, and frames Chinese automakers as expanding overseas and reducing reliance on foreign joint ventures (KR-Asia).
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