What does the term 'new forces in car manufacturing' mean?

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MacJosephine
07/29/25 10:01pm
The term 'new forces in car manufacturing' refers to the newly emerged car brands that are gaining strong momentum in the market. Below is a relevant introduction about the NIO ES8, one of these new forces: 1. Exterior: It measures 5022mm in length, 1962mm in width, and 1756mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3010mm, providing ample interior space. The body features a two-tone paint scheme and a dynamic waistline. 2. Interior: It comes equipped with a dual-spoke genuine leather multifunction steering wheel, an 8.8-inch full LCD instrument panel, and a 10.4-inch central control LCD screen. The airbags are designed at the top and are notably large in size. 3. Powertrain: It utilizes the XRT intelligent electric platform and an all-aluminum body, with dual-drive AC asynchronous motors mounted front and rear. The combined maximum power output of the motors is 650 horsepower.
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