Dongfeng Honda executives criticize China's new energy vehicles: compressing the development cycle "cutting leeks"
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2024-06-28 17:41:19
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Recently, Yang Zhonghua, deputy director of the sales department of Dongfeng Honda, angrily criticized Chinese new energy brands at the Dongfeng Honda Hunting Light launch conference, saying that they have no bottom line and are irresponsible. Refrigerators, color TVs, and large sofas are all luxurious in places where women can be seen, and cheap substitutes are used in places where women can't be seen, and the proportions and materials are reduced.
Yang Zhonghua said that some new energy brands cut through the trouble quickly, shortened the development cycle, lowered quality standards, and rushed to launch assembled vehicles on the market, passing on hidden dangers to users and harvesting leeks. He also pointed out that some new energy brands started from scratch, playing with capital operations, traffic and concepts. They do not understand that only originality is down-to-earth.
Yang Zhonghua said that Dongfeng Honda does not pretend to be pretentious or pretentious. It firmly believes that it starts from the needs of users and is truly committed to electrification transformation through hunting light breakthrough technology, driving down prices, and using its own technical barriers to help users break price barriers.
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