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Hongqi at IAA: With Localized Strategy and Commitment to Safety & Reliability, to Debut the Latest Electric SUV

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Hongqi at IAA: With Localized Strategy and Commitment to Safety & Reliability, to Debut the Latest Electric SUV
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Hongqi at IAA: With Localized Strategy and Commitment to Safety & Reliability, to Debut the Latest Electric SUV

2025-09-06 10:42 Last Updated At:10:51

MUNICH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 5, 2025--

The 2025 IAA Mobility in Munich is set to open. As one of the world’s most influential automotive exhibitions, IAA is renowned for showcasing cutting-edge technologies and setting future industry trends, while serving as a key stage for brands to demonstrate innovation and global vision. At this year’s show, Hongqi, representing Chinese premium automotive brands, will present its all-new all-electric SUV — the EHS5 — alongside several BEV models already available in Europe, marking a new chapter in its deepening European strategy.

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In recent years, Hongqi has been advancing its global strategy with a focus on new energy and intelligent mobility, continuously expanding its presence with a worldwide perspective. Under the guiding principle of “Rooted in Europe, For Europe,” Hongqi will leverage its participation at IAA to highlight localized initiatives in the European market. This includes the development of a robust sales and service network and strengthened partnerships with local stakeholders, ensuring products and experiences are tailored to meet the needs of European consumers. At the same time, the world premiere of the EHS5 serves as a new opportunity to convey Hongqi’s brand spirit: “Great cars for the people who drive us.”

As the newest member of the Hongqi NEV family, the EHS5 introduces a product philosophy defined by “A Fortress of Safety for Your Loved Ones, Family Camp on the Move, and First-Class Comfort for Every Journey.” Equipped with advanced intelligent safety systems, reliable range, and refined driving comfort, the EHS5 is designed to provide European families with both safe mobility and premium in-car experiences.

Under the “Rooted In Europe, For Europe” strategy, Hongqi is committed to providing products and services tailored to European customers. From early-stage adaptation to local road conditions to the establishment of a multi-country sales and service network, the brand aims to make premium mobility experiences accessible across the region. The EHS5, as a key model under this strategy, highlights Hongqi’s approach. With fortress-level safety features, it ensures comprehensive protection for families. Its extended driving range and adaptable interior space meet the demands of both daily commute and long-distance travel, while its first-class comfort features elevate the driving and riding experience. More than a vehicle, the EHS5 reflects Hongqi’s vision of delivering a lifestyle that integrates security, freedom, and enjoyment for European users.

Europe, as both the birthplace of the automobile and a leading arena for innovation and transformation in the global auto industry, serves as an ideal platform for this significant debut. The global premiere of the EHS5 at IAA not only demonstrates Hongqi’s commitment to its worldwide strategy, but also represents a significant step forward in its European localization journey. Looking ahead, Hongqi will remain dedicated to its brand spirit of “Great cars for the people who drive us,” working together with European users to create a promising future of mobility.

Hongqi at IAA: With Localized Strategy and Commitment to Safety & Reliability, to Debut the Latest Electric SUV

Hongqi at IAA: With Localized Strategy and Commitment to Safety & Reliability, to Debut the Latest Electric SUV

ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — Madison Keys lost in the Adelaide International quarterfinals to rising Canadian talent Victoria Mboko on Thursday, less than a week away from the start of her Australian Open title defense.

The 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 loss to Mboko followed last week's quarterfinal loss in the Brisbane International to top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, who she beat at Melbourne Park last year for her first Grand Slam singles title.

Keys was the defending champion at Adelaide.

No. 8-seeded Mboko broke Keys early en route to winning the first set, but couldn’t compete with Keys' big serve in the second. Keys, seeded second at the WTA 500 event, had eight aces in the match, including six in the second set.

Mboko won 75% of her first-serve points in the third set and converted the lone breakpoint available to her. She’ll now face Kimberly Birrell of Australia in the semifinals.

Mboko was named the WTA Newcomer of the Year after winning the National Bank Open in Montreal and raising her ranking from No. 333 at the start of the season to No. 18.

The Australian Open begins on Sunday. Keys has been drawn to face Oleksandra Oliynykova of Ukraine in the first round of the year's first major. Mboko will open against Emerson Jones of Australia.

AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Victoria Mboko,right, and Cleeve Harper of Canada compete against Elise Mertens and Zizou Bergs of Belgium in their doubles match at the United Cup tennis tournament in Sydney, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

Victoria Mboko,right, and Cleeve Harper of Canada compete against Elise Mertens and Zizou Bergs of Belgium in their doubles match at the United Cup tennis tournament in Sydney, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

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