China is ripping up the rulebook for the global auto industry

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A Chinese-made Leapmotor C10 was traveling down Germany’s fast-moving Autobahn last year when the driver-assistance system braked sharply and jolted it to the side, as if boxed in by scooters in a crowded China megacity. Leapmotor International’s Germany head, Martin Resch, was at the wheel, and emailed engineers in Hangzhou to report the problem before going into a meeting. By the time he got out, a software update had been beamed to the electric vehicle, smoothing its behavior. A similar fix at a European carmaker would have taken weeks. Executives call it China Speed, and it’s the global auto industry’s…