Geely's sales chief Liu Jinliang recently said the company will introduce five new cars under its high-end Emgrand brand in the next three years.
Despite strong government support for new-energy vehicles, fewer than 20,000 have been sold over the past two years, according the latest figures.
Domestic carmaker Chery plans to build a new facility in Brazil to make and supply engines and transmissions for its assembly plant about to start production
The Shanghai auto show 2013 is expected to see new car models by international and Chinese brands make their Asia and world premieres.
Geely will soon begin to produce electric buses through an equal joint venture with Zhejiang Kangdi Vehicles Co, a manufacturer of electric vehicles.
Dongfeng Honda recently announced a more aggressive sales goal in China. The company aims to sell 340,000 units this year, a 21 percent increase from last year's 282,000 units.
Italian tire maker Pirelli has selected Yanzhou, Shandong province, as the site for the largest production base it has ever built, Pirelli Asia President Gregorio Borgo announced.
DS, Citroen's premium brand, opened its first global flagship showroom - DS World - on March 28 in Shanghai. A unique feature of the store is that it showcases not only vehicles that are currently in production but also concept cars and classic models.
For the second year in a row, China will be the biggest market for Jaguar Land Rover in 2013, the company's CEO Ralf Speth said.
Great Wall Motors displayed five Haval SUV models at the Bangkok international auto show last week in preparation for its entry into the Thai market.
Two Audi sports cars went on sale on March 27 in Chengdu as part of the brand's ongoing efforts to increase the range of sports cars it has on offer in China.
Models pose next to Hyundai Motor's luxury sports coupe concept "HND-9" at the Seoul auto show in Goyang, north of Seoul March 28.
Supercars like Astin Martin, Rolls Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Porsche, and Bugatti are rushing to be on display at the New York International Auto Show.
Toyota's joint venture with Chinese partner FAW Group last week unveiled a new brand of electric vehicles called Ranz.
Once the premium car used by national leaders, the iconic Hongqi - or Red Flag - is planning a revival of its status as a government vehicle of choice.