2026-04-29
26 分钟Cutting through an overload of information to get to the heart of the story.
This is The Point.
Engines at the ready.
The world's largest auto show, the Beijing Auto Show,
is in full swing and visitors can get enough of the brand new tech on display.
With over 180 vehicles making their global debut,
including flying and even dancing cars, everyone from journalists to influencers,
business titans and consumers are packing the exhibition halls to see what the future of auto travel looks like.
Innovative and market-shaking Chinese EV makers.
But what has got everybody Talking, are Chinese car makers redefining the international automotive landscape?
And what does this mean for you?
Welcome to this edition of The Point with me, Liu Xin, an opinion show coming to you live from Beijing.
I'm pleased to be joined from Shanghai by Ethan Robertson from the U.S. Co-founder of Wheels Boy,
a YouTube channel specializing in Chinese cars.
Also from Shanghai, Rong Zheng, senior partner and head of automotive practice Asia.
At Rollenburger, a global strategy consultancy, and here in the Beijing studio, Professor Liu Baocheng,
Dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics.
Gentlemen, welcome to The Point.
First, let's focus on the show itself, and I want to go to Ethan.
You have a quarter of a million subscribers on your channel,