Major German carmakers hit by steep China sales plunge as competition heats up
China deliveries fell 30% to 41% for Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche as domestic rivals gained ground, company data showed.
- Major German carmakers BMW and Volkswagen reported sharp quarterly sales declines in China as competition intensified; BMW and Mini brand sales slumped 30%, while Volkswagen group deliveries there cratered 37%.
- China's prolonged property sector downturn and economic slowdown have hurt consumer sentiment, prompting buyers to shun big-ticket purchases while a fierce price war has pushed drivers toward affordable Chinese car brands.
- Independent auto analyst Lei Xing called these declines among the steepest seen; Volkswagen group deliveries in China fell 36.6% to 424,300 vehicles, dragging its global sales down 8.6% despite growth in Europe and the Americas.
- The Wolfsburg, Germany-based auto group plans to cut its model lineup by as much as 50% following weak sales, while BMW CEO Milan Nedeljkovic intensified cost-cutting after slashing 2026 financial guidance last month.
- Consultancy AlixPartners expects light vehicle sales in China will fall about 10% for the full year, as Asia-Pacific leader Stephen Dyer warned foreign automakers must "fight for every share of market.
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Major German carmakers hit by steep China sales plunge as competition heats up
Major German carmakers are experiencing sharp quarterly sales declines in China, the world's biggest auto market.
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The main German car manufacturers experienced strong quarterly sales declines in China, as domestic demand weakened and competition intensified in the world’s largest automotive market.
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