Chinese Cars are About to Become Mainstream in Europe
This year’s Paris Motor Show was dominated by Chinese and South Asian carmakers while in a process of stealing the …
Chinese Cars are About to Become Mainstream in Europe Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
This year’s Paris Motor Show was dominated by Chinese and South Asian carmakers while in a process of stealing the …
Chinese Cars are About to Become Mainstream in Europe Read MoreChinese electric vehicle startups are doing a better job than both international carmakers and locally established marques when it comes to customer satisfaction, according to a latest J.D. Power study.
Chinese NEV Startups Take Lead in JD Power Customer Satisfaction Read MoreChinese brands have been making steady inroads in Kazakhstan and are seizing market share amid shortages of cars and parts from Russia due to sanctions.
Chinese Cars Conquer Kazakhstan as Russian Imports End Read MoreChina has recently surpassed Germany to become the second largest vehicle exporter of the world. And as we move on towards the end of this year, the gap between German and Chinese vehicle exports continue to widen.
Top 15 Chinese Vehicle Exporters Revealed (Q1-Q3 of 2022) Read MoreStellantis CEO Carlos Tavares has called on the European Union to place higher tariffs on Chinese automakers.
Stellantis CEO Calls for Increased Tariffs on Chinese Cars Read MoreChinese automakers BYD, ORA, and WEY have showcased their vehicles at the ongoing 2022 Paris Motor Show which is considered …
BYD, ORA and Wey Appear at the 2022 Paris Motor Show Read MorePremium car rental company Sixt said it intends to purchase more than 100,000 electric vehicles from Chinese automaker BYD for its European fleet between now and 2028.
Sixt to Buy 100,000 Electric Vehicles from China’s BYD Read MoreWith the growing international recognition of Chinese brands in the past few years, partly driven by booming sales of electric vehicles in both the domestic and foreign markets, global buyers are now seeking out secondhand vehicles in growing numbers from Chinese dealers.
China’s Used-Car Export Business Steps Up a Gear Read MoreAs the global acceptance of Chinese cars is rapidly on the rise, the export of these vehicles from China is also increasing massively. According to China Association of Automotive Manufacturers (CAAM) some 308,000 unites were exported to various parts of the world, registering a year-on-year increase of 65% and a month-on-month increase of 6.2%.
More Than 308,000 Vehicles Exported from China in August 2022 Read MoreChinese automakers are in process of making their grounds stronger than ever in the Middle East. As previously reported, sales of vehicles from China have increased dramatically at the expense of established brands, reaching 35% growth in some Gulf countries. And Jordan is no exception.
Chinese NEVs Gaining Popularity in Jordan Amid Green Transition Read More