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    Auto Shanghai 2025 sees old vs new, tech vs legacy

    Domestic and international brands make an effort to win over customers in different ways

    By LI FUSHENG | China Daily | Updated: 2025-04-28 10:42
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    Chery showcases its Mornine gen-1 humanoid robot and flying car at Auto Shanghai. [CAO YINGYING/CHINA DAILY]

    With booths of more than 1,000 exhibitors spread across 16 halls at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, Auto Shanghai 2025 is intimidatingly big for one who wants to see them all in person.

    But to some extent, a walk into one or two halls will reveal the story of two groups: China's fast-growing carmakers clamoring for attention with their high tech and publicity stunts, while global automotive giants remind visitors of their glorious past.

    With humanoids, chips and flying cars, China's automakers are making the biennial event for car aficionados into a tech show. The message was clear: "look at us, we're not just automakers — we're technology companies."

    On Wednesday, the opening day of the event, XPeng unveiled its latest AI foundation model, trained to interpret complex driving conditions and operate intelligent robots.

    Sharing the spotlight was PX5, a humanoid robot nicknamed Iron, standing 178 centimeters tall with 22 degrees of freedom in its hands.

    The robot performed expressive motions that, according to XPeng, pointed to a future where cars, robots, and smart ecosystems are fully integrated.

    "Ten years ago, electric models were rarities at car shows but now they dominate. I believe, robots will become commonplace in 10 years," said CEO He Xiaopeng.

    Robots are also seen at other Chinese carmakers' booths including those of Geely's Zeekr, Changan'Deepal and Chery.

    Among the highlights at Nio's booth is the flagship ET9, which starts to 'dance' to music every now and then, showing the capabilities of its suspension system.

    William Li, the company's CEO, emphasized lifestyle touches too, showcasing how the trunk of the newly launched Onvo L90 could serve as a seat for fishing.

    "It's not enough to build vehicles," said an industry observer. "They need attention to sell vehicles."

    While the new players are pushing boundaries and buzzwords, legacy brands are playing a more grounded hand.

    Their message? "We've been here before — and time will tell who will be the final winner."

    Toyota's premium brand Lexus spotlighted the craftsmanship behind its flagship LS sedan by presenting the first-generation LS400 alongside its latest LS and ES models.

    The display focused on Japanese touches like Nishijin brocade and hand-applied metal leaf, reinforcing the brand's emphasis on enduring quality.

    BMW's booth is equally deliberate in its messaging. Alongside its Neue Klasse car — the brand's vision of future electrified driving — stand the 320 Group 5 and a special "50 Years of 3 Series" edition made for China.

    Volkswagen leaned into nostalgia as well. In a pre-show video on Tuesday, the company spotlighted archival images of the Santana in 1980s China, a period when bicycles dominated the roads.

    "We put China on wheels, and we are reliable," the message implied.

    Despite the contrast in tone and tactics, both camps face the same fundamental question: how to outperform and eventually outlive rivals in the hyper-competitive market.

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