SHANGHAI -- The Shanghai auto show is around the corner. But only a small number of global automakers have disclosed what they will exhibit at the event.
Is it because they are unprepared for the Chinese market’s rapid shift toward electric vehicles or do they want to keep consumers waiting until the last minute?
Only six international brands have disclosed what they plan to show, signaling they aim to impress local audiences with new EV models.
The Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV, an ultraluxury full-electric utility vehicle, will make its global debut at the Shanghai auto show, Mercedes-Benz said this week.
The new electric EQE crossover, and the redesigned, long-wheel-base version of the GLC crossover, will also be revealed for the first time in China.
Two new models under the Toyota brand’s bZ series of EVs will be exhibited for the first time globally.
The two EVs will be rolled out in the Chinese market…