Chinese Car Sales Are Booming Almost Everywhere – Just Not at Home
Exports rose 88% to 923,000 vehicles in July as Chinese brands expanded abroad and domestic demand fell for a 10th straight month.
- On Tuesday, the China Passenger Car Association reported domestic car sales fell 20% to 1.47 million vehicles in July, marking the 10th consecutive monthly decline, while exports surged 88% to 923,000 vehicles.
- Weak consumer demand and intense price competition have glutted China's market with excess capacity, forcing major automakers like BYD, Geely, and Chery to accelerate overseas expansion as an economic necessity.
- Bill Russo, CEO of Shanghai-based advisory firm Automobility, noted China's technological edge encompasses "electrification, batteries, software, intelligent features, supply-chain scale and very rapid product development." This positions Chinese firms to disrupt global markets.
- China has overtaken Japan as the world's largest vehicle exporter since 2023, pressuring established rivals like Toyota Motor and Volkswagen as Chinese brands now capture nearly a quarter of Europe's EV shipments.
- Counterpoint Research forecasts Chinese brands will capture 29% of Europe's EV market by 2030, though analyst Abhilash Gupta cautioned tariffs cannot reverse the trend while HSBC analyst Yuqian Ding expects domestic demand to stabilize in late August.
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