Germany's Continental says it will continue to deepen cooperation with China.
German automotive parts supplier ZF Group announced on the 10th that it has always attached great importance to the Chinese market and will continue to deepen cooperation with China. ZF held the "2025 Chassis Technology Day" event at its headquarters in Friedrichshafen, Germany, on the same day, releasing the results of its cooperation with Chinese car manufacturers, focusing on showcasing its latest line-controlled steering system. Among the collaborative models on display that day, a new NIO car model has already been equipped with this technology, becoming the first mass-produced car in the Chinese market to be equipped with ZF's line-controlled steering system. Peter Halmann, a director of the ZF Group, said at the press conference that as the automotive industry accelerates its transformation towards electrification and intelligence, the Chinese market is showing strong development momentum. ZF is closely collaborating with multiple Chinese companies to leverage the speed of local innovation in China to drive the conversion of key technologies and help achieve mutual benefits and win-win outcomes.
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