After U.S. tariffs rattled global car markets, German automakers are shifting gears toward the Chinese mainland, betting on tech-driven partnerships to fuel the next era of smart vehicles. 🚀 Michael Bose, a key figure at Automotive Berlin-Brandenburg, told CGTN Stringer that Auto Shanghai 2025 revealed groundbreaking R&D models blending German engineering with China's AI and smart systems. "It’s like a high-speed autobahn meets a tech-savvy superapp," he quipped.
Bose highlighted how collaborations could redefine electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous driving, with German brands eyeing China’s massive EV market and digital ecosystem. 🌐 The move signals a strategic pivot for Europe’s auto titans, who are now prioritizing innovation over traditional trade battles.
For young professionals and tech enthusiasts, this fusion could mean sleeker EVs, smarter infotainment, and greener solutions hitting roads by 2030. 📱🔋 Stay tuned—this partnership might just turbocharge your future ride!
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Automakers optimistic about Sino-German smart vehicle cooperation
cgtn.com