Making its first Philippine preview is the 2025 Geely EX5. The crossover will begin the revitalization of the brand's lineup ...
Mercedes-Benz has a long history and is one of the world's premier luxury auto brands. Who owns the company, and where does ...
“Geely will continue to support Polestar’s ... A trademark dispute with Citroen—the company claimed the Polestar logo was too similar to its own—previously prevented Polestar from selling ...
Mazda’s new logo sheds 3D elements for a flat design optimized for smartphones. The updated emblem may debut ahead of Mazda’s 105th anniversary on January 30. Depending on the application, the new ...
Nio‘s logo outside one of nio's offline shops on Sept 28 ... Some carmakers, such as Audi and Geely-owned Zeekr, are testing robots developed with Hong Kong-listed UBTECH in their factories. With a ...
A view of Tesla logo at an electric vehicle charging station between Los ... including BYD Auto, SAIC Motor, and Geely. Chinese industry body the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of ...
Recent laureates demonstrate the award's impact, including Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. for their Exeed Es Electric Vehicle and Geely Design for the Geely Galaxy ... Winners receive the prestigious A' ...
Delson has a trademark for “Geely,” for example ... as well as Tesla’s “T” logo, font, and Chinese transliterated name. (Baosheng later settled with Tesla for an undisclosed amount.) ...
Chinese AI company DeepSeek has been accused of IP theft, faced privacy inquiries in Europe, and has been the target of an enormous cyberattack. Now, it appears the company has a new headache on its ...
While Japan's Toyota emerged as the top-selling brand with 8,297 units, Chinese brands led in the NEV segment, with BYD ...
From fashion labels to tech giants, companies often find themselves in legal battles over names, logos, or branding elements. In the automotive industry, naming rights can be just as contentious. Car ...
China’s carmakers are spending wildly on dealerships, accessories, and branding. For designers still reeling from the real estate crash, it’s been an unexpected lifeline.