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The difference between traditional forces and new forces of smart cars.

At present, car-making is mainly divided into two major forces, the traditional car-making force and the new car-making force. What is the difference between these two forms of making cars in smart car manufacturing?

1. The new car-making forces are different from traditional manufacturers in the concept and thinking of car-making. They wanted to produce pure trams at the beginning of research and development, so they made more optimization in the design and layout of pure trams.

But similarly, the new forces of making cars also have obvious shortcomings, that is, real accumulation. Many new car-making forces are half-way monks, that is, they didn't start as cars at all, so the research and development time of many technologies is very short, and even they are bought back for use.

2. Different hands

No matter how fast new energy vehicles are developing now, fuel vehicles are still the main sales force of traditional car companies. New energy brands build electric cars, which is all their possessions, while traditional car companies are "freeing up one hand" to build electric cars. So different hands also lead to different degrees of attention.

3. In terms of vehicle models, what is the difference between traditional car companies and new car-making forces? That is to say, the electric vehicles made by traditional car companies are all based on their existing models, while the electric vehicles made by new forces are brand-new platforms, which are specially developed for electric vehicles.

4. Sales model

The development of new energy vehicles can not be separated from the support of the market for electric vehicles at first, and then from the marketing concept of making cars by new forces. No matter what the nature of these new forces is, on the surface, they have completely grasped the pain point of consumers: sales model.

Free consumption, unbundled consumption and service first, which should belong to consumers but are ignored by traditional sales models, are gradually returning to the market.

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