China EV Spotting in Hangzhou | Final 24 hours of ZEEKR Media Tour
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- Part 5: ZEEKR Australian Media China Tour on Days 4-5 🗓️ 20-21 June 2024 | Walking around Hangzhou to explore the different auto showrooms and spotting car on the street including Lotus, Toyota, Mini, Nio, Tesla, Li, XPENG and Huawei during the final 24 hours of the 2024 ZEEKR Australian Media China Tour | Vlog by Tesla Tom of Ludicrous Feed June 2024
China EV Spotting in Hangzhou | Final 24 hours of ZEEKR Media Tour
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00:00 Lotus Nyo Hangzhou
01:10 Toyota bZ3X
02:21 Westlake Hangzhou
03:15 Canopy by Hilton Hangzhou Room Walkaround
04:40 Hangzhou Nightlife
05:52 Mini
06:17 Nio
09:15 Tesla
10:55 Li Auto
12:26 XPENG
18:38 Huawei
20:23 Summary
20:43 Canopy by Hilton Hangzhou Lobby
21:35 Outside the hotel: Porsche Taycan and Luxeed S7
22:03 Hangzhou in the morning
23:15 Canopy by Hilton Breakfast Walkaround
24:28 Goodbye China!
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Loved the video. Hopefully, more brands will come to Australia and New Zealand!
I hope so too 🙏
@@LudicrousFeed @JerryPanandCars - when are you going to travel to Sydney/Australia and do a utube collab with Tom?
Greetings from Ireland. Just found your channel via a pop up from the Electric Viking. So nice to have a more refined view of ev's and this trip. Looking forward to working back through your vids and your future presentations. Cheers!
Welcome and Enjoy!
Sri Lanka had its first ever EV show a few days ago, it was called ‘BYD EV Show 2024 Sri Lanka’ …BYD also just now have started delivering the Atto3 RHD to Sri Lankan residents too
Awesome 🙏
NIO😍
They looked good
Feast to your eye. A lot to choose from. And they are not expensive in china (other than lotus) wonder if you see German showroom there
This is only a sample of what we saw … we did see Porsche also
China gets all the best stuff
Time to do a spin off channel, the Le Delicious Buffet Feed. Loved your blog, great idea.
Travel channel? 😁
@@LudicrousFeed why not haha
@@LudicrousFeed “Ludicrous Food Travel” channel name(?)
@@passby8070 might be an idea to setup a seperate ‘Travel & Food’ utube channel and re-upload all the japan travel vlogs and upload these china travel vlogs and the upcoming UK travel trip vlogs @LudicrousFeed
@@LudicrousFeed Airbus Tom
super video. Huawei M9 ADS (Autonomy Drive System) 3.0 will be launched this August. It'll be top autopilot system in China, along with lastest version of Xpeng XNGP autopilot system.
Would love to head back to try it
Glad to hear you speaking mandarin. 看了你的video,突发奇想,突然想计划九月去上海杭州。
My very basic Mandarin 😁
Hangzhou was my favourite place during this trip
@@LudicrousFeed Can’t agree more! I was in HZ last Christmas for few days staying in a hotel around West Lake. We didn’t want to leave HZ on the last day. 西湖边上的男警和女警,每一个都像是电影明星🤗。
Great insight into China Tom. Hangzhou on my destination list now. Thanks for sharing!
What's the relationship of EVs and Huawei though? That's news to me.
Pleasure! Huawei supplies the tech/services to Seres which owns the Aito brand. I also only just learned this during the trip 🙏
Huawei has a rather large and complicated relationship to EVs, taking the odd step of designing multiple different models, all with relatively similar design language, and of course all using their advanced Hongmeng (HarmonyOS) software stack along with what is considered the best autonomous driving tech on the Chinese market. But oddly these cars are then built by no less than 3 different contract manufacturers even though the design is done through Huawei itself. and the cars end up being sold together in Huawei showrooms.
Their main partner is Seres, which builds the Aito BEV and EREV SUVs, but Huawei also contracts with Chery (Luxeed) and BAIC (Stelato) to build a pair of pretty similar looking electric sedans.
On top of all that, Huawei is also in a 3 way joint venture with state automaker Changan and battery giant CATL on the luxury Avatr brand, however those mainly just use the Huawei software/autonomous driving system, but the styling is done by Changan. Thankfully Changan is arguably the best of the domestic Chinese carmakers at design, and the Avatr cars (the 11 and 12) are some of the most striking cars on the road.
I'm surprised to see some of these very nice showrooms not stocking the newest and best models in Hangzhou. For instance no Mega in the Li Auto showroom, no X9 in the Xpeng showroom, and while it is not their top model, the absolutely beautiful ET5 Touring was not in the Nio showroom. Also was there not a nearby Xiaomi showroom? Because the SU7 remains one of the most hyped cars on the market currently, and a major competitor to the Zeekr 007.
There was a Xiaomi store but no cars
Thanks for the tour. Did you see any autonomous vehicles ?
We were on the lookout but no-one spotted any. Would’ve loved to have tried sitting in one
@@LudicrousFeed If u see cars with lidar unit in China, they re probably using it
@@LudicrousFeed 你们可以联系试驾华为或者小鹏或者理想的智能驾驶,如果能联系到当地车评人给你们上路演示会更有意思,比如像这样 th-cam.com/video/dpNhk3_l1c8/w-d-xo.html
@@LudicrousFeed Just came back from China myself. My taxi was driving next to a Li Auto L9 on one of the ring roads in Beijing, and it had these teal/turquoise lights on, which is a new/future regulation the Chinese govt has put in. When those lights are on, it means the car is in some sort of at least advanced level 2 ADAS self driving mode. A bit later the lights went off, which means the driver had switched off the assisted driving system. I think other countries may emulate this type of regulation going forward, and it makes total sense because the unique colored lights so other drivers on the road are aware that your vehicle is in some sort of self driving mode.
We need more small affordable city electric cars in Australia and NZ.
Yes we do
The P7i XPeng door that opens upwards - is there an option to open them manually? (they would struggle to do the full opening in inner cities).
I wish I had more time to explore/ask questions - maybe next time 🙏
@@LudicrousFeed It was a great video, can't believe how much you crammed into it!
The profile of the opened door is same or maybe slightly less than a regular car.
5:41 “we been waiting to eat at Shake Shack” {nek minit} 0 footage of the actual food & soft-drinks that were ordered 😐
Meh fast food
Isn't this a duplicate although no comments listed and hardly any likes. Did you have to do an edit and re-upload replacing the previous edition?
Yes exactly this, I had some additional footage to add to the end of the vid 🙏
When can we have those EV options in Australia🤨
I know right 😭
What's with Geely making so many bEV sub-brands? Zeekr, Lynk & Co, Polestar, Geometry, Smart
This is the question we posed our ZEEKR hosts: how do we as media/persons of influence help our audience/followers differentiate between the sister brands
@@LudicrousFeed there is a theory that Geely is setting-up these sub-branches so they can IPO each of them and get them listed on the stockmarket to make big-profits
@@LudicrousFeedwhat did they say?
It was understandably difficult for them to diplomatically answer this question in a public forum. I guess it's up to us as the consumers to help make this distinction
@@_Sensei_8 you can compare Geely auto with Volkswahen group.
What are you driving?
Oh just my XPENG
😁
{breaking news?} Mercedes-Benz GER has just now announced they will stop making & developing bEV and will fully focus on petrol engine & hybrid engine car making only. They will focus on petrol and hybrids so they can save about AU$10 billion+
Interesting … can discuss on our next stream
All the taxis are EVs too. Not the case in all Chinese cities.
Yeah it was great to see
@@LudicrousFeed EV penetration in taxi fleets seems to be extremely high. I traveled around a bit in China this past month, and green plates become far rarer once you get into the third and fourth line country level cities and towns, but even in those places most taxis have already been switched over to EVs. In fact I was visiting the very poor and very rural village my parents grew up in, and even there the taxi I took to get to the train station was a pretty new BYD Qin BEV.
22:02 one-person tuk-tuk
😁
那是残疾人开的车,只有残疾人有的特权,因为杭州是禁摩的!😁
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