April 26 (Reuters) - China's largest auto show opened in Beijing on Thursday with the biggest names showing off their latest electric vehicles (EVs), underlining how the world's largest auto market is already in an all-electric state of mind, and isn't looking back.

See below for the latest stories on the show, which runs through early next month.

> China's largest auto show showcases all-electric future, local brands dominate > Battle for 'tech luxury' in China as EVs get smarter - and cheaper > ANALYSIS-China's EV survival game creates peril - and power > FOCUS-China's BYD seeks to redefine luxury for the EV generation > XPeng may consider overseas production due to Europe regulatory scrutiny > Xiaomi locks in 75,000 orders for SU7 car, targets 10,000 deliveries in June > Mercedes-Benz says it will continue to invest in Chinese tie-ups > Toyota and Nissan pair up with Tencent and Baidu for China AI arms race > Nissan, Mazda roll out new models for China as they aim for comeback > Chinese EV battery maker CATL unveils LFP battery with 1,000 km range > Chinese EV startup Nio sets starting price for new version of ET7 sedan > Polestar may use US plant to sell cars to Europe as EU-China tension rises > BYD will launch several vehicles over next few months > China's GAC to use Huawei smart driving system on flagship models > BYD unveils third ultra-luxury model under Yangwang brand