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China’s shirt-and-tie car makers join EV upstarts in live streaming to shed stuffy image

  • The jeans-and-jacket-wearing start-up bosses have been joined in recent months by employees from conservative state-owned auto giants

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Xiaomi’s founder Lei Jun during the launch of the electronics maker’s SU7 fully electric sedan in Beijing on March 28, 2024. Photo: AP
Competition in China’s cut throat car market is pushing even senior legacy auto executives to take up live streaming to promote sales.
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The jeans-and-jacket-wearing electric vehicle start-up bosses have increasingly been joined in recent months by seasoned employees from legacy carmakers, including some middle-aged shirt-and-tie types from conservative state-owned auto giants.

As well as upping their appeal to younger consumers, live streaming offers companies the chance to interact more directly with potential customers and showcase a vehicle’s technology and performance without the filter – and expense – of traditional advertising or media.

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“If you’re not live streaming these days you’re kind of a dinosaur,” said Mark Tanner, managing director of Shanghai-based marketing firm China Skinny. “If you can come up with something that is novel and exclusive, then hearing from respected people like these industry veterans from the convenience of your phone can be quite a draw.”

Xpeng’s vice-chairman and president Brian Gu during the carmaker’s launch of its X9 electric vehicle at the Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui on 17 May 2024. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Xpeng’s vice-chairman and president Brian Gu during the carmaker’s launch of its X9 electric vehicle at the Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui on 17 May 2024. Photo: Jonathan Wong

The approach shares similarities with the play book of Tesla, which pioneered a direct sales strategy based on building a closer relationship between owners, the brand and its CEO Elon Musk via its app, social media and other online channels.

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