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New vehicles with smart functions attract visitors at Guangzhou auto show

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New vehicles with smart functions attract visitors at Guangzhou auto show

2025-11-27 17:12 Last Updated At:18:57

"New energy" and "intelligent features" have become the defining key words for multiple new vehicle models making debut at the ongoing 23rd Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition in south China, attracting attendees.

As south China's biggest annual automotive industry exhibition, this year's event is taking place from Nov. 21 to 30 in Guangdong Province.

"Intelligent features" are a key theme at this year's exhibition. Both new energy upstarts and traditional automakers are promoting smart capabilities of their new products, along with future strategies.

Many local residents are visiting the exhibition in family groups. Spacious models with comfortable seating have become their top choice for potential purchases.

"The car offers a great interactive experience and plenty of interior space for users. I personally prefer a larger new energy vehicle with a higher chassis, as it provides a wider field of vision," said a visitor.

The exhibition showcases new products at various price points, catering to different consumer needs.

For example, a luxury new energy SUV, priced between 450,000 and 600,000 yuan (about 63,000 to 84,000 U.S. dollars), is very popular with attendees.

Another SUV, slated for release next year, is equipped with lidar and an advanced driver assistance system, and has a pre-sale price under 100,000 yuan (about 14,000 U.S. dollars).

"A good car must deliver strong power, ample horsepower, and sturdy construction to handle both highways and mountainous terrain -- that is what makes a truly superior vehicle," said a visitor.

Industry insiders said that as various policies to stabilize the economy and boost consumption take greater effects, the auto show is expected to spark a surge in year-end vehicle purchases.

New vehicles with smart functions attract visitors at Guangzhou auto show

New vehicles with smart functions attract visitors at Guangzhou auto show

Iran's state television IRIB reported on Sunday that the U.S.-Iran talks, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, were suspended after about 80 minutes of discussions, as the two sides paused for a break and internal consultations.

According to media reports, no negotiations on Iran's nuclear program took place during the first round of talks, which focused on the implementation of clause 13 of the recently signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two countries and prioritized issues related to Lebanon.

Qatari sources said the first round of talks focused on Lebanon, with discussions on the Strait of Hormuz to follow. A third session will address Iran's nuclear program and sanctions.

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US-Iran talks pause as Iranian delegation reportedly leaves venue in protest over Trump comments

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