Chinese automakers dominate the Beijing Auto Show, featuring over 1,400 vehicles including flying prototypes and robotic technology. The event underscores China's status as the world's top producer of electric vehicles.
Chinese automakers are showcasing over 1,400 vehicles at the Beijing Auto Show, which is now the world's largest industry event. The exhibition highlights electric vehicles, flying prototypes, and robotics as China maintains its position as the leading global producer of EVs.
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