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AI & Enterprise
Auto industry DX spreads as rebuilding development methods becomes a key issue beyond tool digitalisation
Electrification, software-defined vehicles, autonomous driving and generative AI are accelerating changes in how cars are developed, driving interest in integrated platforms that link end-to-end processes. NIO adopted Dassault Systemes\' 3DEXPERIENCE platform to connect globally dispersed engineering teams and cut data loading time. Jaguar Land Rover pursued an i-PLM programme to integrate design data and redesign work practices. Dongfeng ran parallel development tests and reported efficiency gains and fewer design problems.
Mobility
Chinese EV makers shift from price cuts to in-car AI race
Chinese electric vehicle makers are shifting the focus of competition from a prolonged price war to in-car AI features. CNBC reported that rivalry, once centred on battery range, driver assistance systems and automotive chips, is expanding to broader in-car AI functions. Demand for connected services is rising, including interfaces linked to Huawei phones and voice assistants such as Doubao. Companies and partners are accelerating feature integration even as pricing pressure persists.
Industry
Chinese EV makers move beyond cheap cars as western rivals stay in losses
Chinese electric vehicle makers are reshaping the global auto industry by securing profitability beyond price advantages, while many western rivals remain in the red despite heavy investment. Reports say Leapmotor, Nio and Xpeng have turned profitable, alongside BYD and others. Their edge is linked to vertical integration, battery supply-chain strength and new business models such as battery swapping. Western automakers face high transition costs and softer demand growth.