The Lincoln Nautilus is a two-row midsize luxury SUV, sold with a 250 hp 2.0-litre turbo four or a 285 hp hybrid version of the same engine, both with standard all-wheel drive. It is built by the Changan Ford joint venture in Hangzhou and is the only Lincoln made in China for the US market. The 2027 model year brings a new front end, five wheel designs from 19 to 22 inches and three new interior themes, reaching dealers in early 2027.
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Aston Martin revealed the Valen at Monterey Car Week on 14 August 2026, a 150-car V12 special making 850 PS (838 hp) and 1,000 Nm. It is the third limited-run V12 the company has built in four years and the first of them without a manual gearbox, using an eight-speed ZF transaxle with shift strategies from the Vantage GT4 race car.
BYD put the Qin Max on sale in China on 13 August at ¥99,900 to ¥143,900 ($14,700 to $21,200), two days after launching the 2027 Seal 06 at ¥99,900 to ¥155,900. The two sedans share a 2,820 mm wheelbase, the same DM-i and EV powertrains and the same second-generation Blade battery, and their bodies are 4 mm apart in length. What separates them is the dealer network.
Kia has priced the 2027 EV3 across seven configurations, from $29,890 to $45,890 before a $1,495 destination charge. The version that travels furthest, 321 miles (517 km), is the second-cheapest one, and every all-wheel-drive trim above it is rated lower.
Lucid has revealed the Gravity GT-S at Monterey Car Week, a three-row electric SUV with 1,070 hp that reaches 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.1 seconds. It starts at $125,900 plus an $1,850 destination charge, and the extra power was paid for in range rather than battery.
Chery Jaguar Land Rover priced its first Freelander-badged model from 339,900 yuan (about $50,100), rising to 429,900 yuan for the top six-seater. The venture had publicly aimed at the 300,000 yuan segment, and the entry car lands 13 percent above that target.
A 150-car V12 special from Q by Aston Martin, revealed at Monterey Car Week in August 2026. The 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 makes 850 PS (838 hp) and 1,000 Nm, which Aston calls the most powerful front-engined production car in the world. Carbon-fibre body, eight-speed ZF transaxle, first deliveries in Q2 2027.
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Series production of the electric BMW i3 has begun at the Munich plant, the second Neue Klasse model after the iX3. BMW spent about 650 million euros (roughly $760 million) converting the site, which stops building combustion cars in 2027. The launch version is the i3 50 xDrive: 463 hp, 108.7 kWh, and up to 906 km WLTP.
Brand CEO Gernot Döllner says the next Q8 had not been signed off when he took the job and the decision was reversed. The five-seat coupe format stays, with V6 and V8 petrol engines expected, including the 4.0 twin-turbo V8 from the new SQ9. No prototypes have been seen and the debut is expected around 2028.
General Motors and SAIC have run their joint venture out to 2047 and given it a new job: at least 30 new-energy models by 2030, built in China and shipped to the Middle East, Africa, South America, Mexico and Asia-Pacific. The Buick Electra E7 goes first, in October. Chevrolet, meanwhile, stops selling in China.
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All models →Audi's entry-level electric compact, built in Ingolstadt from autumn 2026. Four power levels from 125 kW to 240 kW, a liquid-cooled 61 kWh LFP battery on the version Audi has detailed, up to 649 km WLTP and a starting price of €38,200 (about $41,600).
The Genesis GV80 Hybrid is the brand's first hybrid, unveiled on 13 August 2026 and due on sale in South Korea in September. It pairs a 2.5-litre turbo petrol engine with two motors in a parallel P1 plus P2 layout for a combined 352 PS (347 hp) and 54.0 kgf-m (529 Nm), driving through a new seven-speed rear-wheel-drive automatic. It is a conventional hybrid, not a plug-in.
A 150-car V12 special from Q by Aston Martin, revealed at Monterey Car Week in August 2026. The 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 makes 850 PS (838 hp) and 1,000 Nm, which Aston calls the most powerful front-engined production car in the world. Carbon-fibre body, eight-speed ZF transaxle, first deliveries in Q2 2027.
The Lucid Gravity GT-S is the performance version of Lucid's three-row electric SUV, with 1,070 hp, a 3.1-second 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) time and seating for up to seven. Lucid projects 373 miles (600 km) of range. Prices start at $125,900 before a $1,850 destination charge, with US deliveries due late in 2026.
The Denza Z9S is BYD's premium-brand electric sedan, pre-sold in China from ¥319,800 ($47,100) with a claimed CLTC range up to 1,100 km - which Denza calls the longest of any mass-produced electric car. A tri-motor Performance version makes 1,194 hp and does 0-100 km/h in 2.68 seconds.
The Electra L7 is a rear-drive electric sedan SAIC-GM pre-sold in China from ¥169,900 ($25,190) after subsidy, or ¥194,900 ($28,910) at list. It claims over 700 km CLTC range, 378 hp, and 450 km added in 10 minutes of fast charging.
BYD's new flagship sedan for China and the first D-segment car in the Dynasty line, sitting above the Han at 5,256 mm long on a 3,130 mm wheelbase. Rear-drive versions claim up to 1,008 km CLTC from a 102.3 kWh LFP Blade pack; an all-wheel-drive version makes 764 hp. A plug-in hybrid variant has also been filed. Debuts at the Chengdu Auto Show in August 2026, pricing unannounced.
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The Volkswagens sold in China are built by two companies, and one of them is Chinese. That arrangement started in 1983 as a condition of entry, and it has since produced badges that exist nowhere else: Jetta, Wuling, and AUDI in block capitals with no rings. Who holds which half, which brands the ventures invented for themselves, and which of the old partnerships have quietly ended.
Aion is GAC, Jaecoo and Omoda are Chery, Deepal is Changan, Nammi is Dongfeng. Ten Chinese brands whose names do not carry the parent company, grouped by how each one relates to its owner: brands sold only outside China, recent badges on long-established state groups, brands two levels below the group, and one that Huawei supplies but does not own.
Twelve European badges whose nationality does not match their ownership: Cupra, Vauxhall, DS, Opel, Lancia, Alpine, Abarth, MG, Ebro, DR Automobiles, smart and Leapmotor. Some are Spanish or British names owned in Germany or the Netherlands, some are revived badges on Chinese hardware, and several are assembled in a third country again.
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New-energy vehicles took a record 64.4% of China's retail car sales in July 2026, even as NEV retail itself fell 2% year on year - the seventh straight monthly decline. The record came from combustion collapsing faster than EVs are growing.
Skoda registered 457,663 cars across the EU27+4 in H1 2026, up 10.8% year on year, holding second place among all brands for a second straight quarter and pulling 14,966 cars clear of Toyota. Skoda's own EV deliveries rose a record 48%.
Battery-electric cars reached 20.7% of new EU car sales in H1 2026, up from 15.6% a year earlier, while combined petrol and diesel share fell below 30% for the first time. France, Germany and Denmark led BEV growth; hybrids remain the single largest powertrain at 37.3%.
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