China Set to Dominate Aussie Vehicle Import Market
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China set to dominate Australian vehicle market, thanks to electric offers and lower prices
More than two in every five new cars sold in Australia will be made in China within a decade, driven by demand for hybrid and electric options, and falling prices offered by Chinese brands. The post China set to dominate Australian vehicle market, thanks to electric offers and lower prices appeared first on The Driven.
Leapmotor Sneaks Into the Top 3 Best-Selling Chinese Brands and Plans to Register 2,000 Cars in 2025
Leapmotor accumulates more than 1,000 registrations so far this year, however, the car manufacturer fruit of the joint venture led by the Stellantis group plans to close the year doubling this figure to reach more than 2,000 commercial operations in 2025. Figures with which the brand has already slipped into the top 3 of Chinese brands of electric vehicles and has the ambition to lead the ranking in the segment of the smallest ones thanks to the…
New Research Maps Australia's Automotive Future
The Australian Automotive Dealer Association (AADA) has released new research today which details Australia’s past, current and future automotive trading partners, with a particular focus on understanding how the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) impacts automotive dealers.The report reveals that China is gaining momentum in supplying vehicles to the Australian market and are on track to become the dominant source of automotive imports by 2…
Chinese carmakers surge in UK – while new report predicts they will soon dominate Aussie roads too
Brands such as BYD, Chery and MG are fast rising up the sales charts in the UK - while a new report predicts they will dominate new car sales in Australia by 2035. The post Chinese carmakers surge in UK – while new report predicts they will soon dominate Aussie roads too first appeared on WhichCar.
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