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The 2025 Chengdu International Auto Show opened today, featuring its largest-ever showcase of new energy vehicles, underscoring China’s rapid growth in the electric vehicle sector.
This year’s dedicated NEV display area has expanded by 40% compared to last year. About 120 auto brands are expected to display over 1,600 vehicles across a sprawling 220,000 square meters at the event, running through September 7 at Western China International Expo City in Chengdu.
Notable highlights include:
The event will continue into early September, attracting major car manufacturers and new market entrants alike.
Volvo is showcasing its XC70, a plug-in hybrid crossover SUV built on the Scalable Modular Architecture platform. It features Volvo’s longest electric-only range to date.
The show also marks the debut of the Shangjie H5, the first model from the new Shangjie brand—a collaboration between SAIC Motor and Huawei Technologies. Shangjie is the fifth brand under Huawei’s Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance.
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled a sophisticated exhibition space boasting its AMG GLE 53 Cabriolet alongside a fully electric version of the CLA sedan.
Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor is presenting a futuristic concept car equipped with an intelligent cockpit system, highlighting advances in automotive technology.




