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Statt mit dem Auto ist man in Shenzhen vielleicht bald mit dem Flugtaxi unterwegs.
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Flying taxis: China leads the race for the billion-euro market

China is getting serious about transport drones: The manufacturer Ehang has shipped the first flying taxis. As cargo drones, in passenger transport and tourism, they are set to revolutionize mobility – and create a 50-billion-euro market.

By Christian Domke Seidel

Bosch in China
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China's automakers force German suppliers to accelerate development

German auto suppliers are being urged to abandon their cherished precision and accelerate their processes in order to remain competitive in China. The more decision-making freedom the Chinese organization possesses, the faster and more competitive it can be. For many traditional companies, this would entail a cultural shift.

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BYD attacks Ferrari and Lamborghini

The Chinese car manufacturer BYD is stirring up the mass market for electric cars. Now, the Shenzhen-based company wants to take on the luxury segment. The U9 sports car marks the start of the attack on Ferrari and Lamborghini.

By Jörn Petring

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'We won't beat the Chinese on the cost side'

Daniel Kirchert predicts that Chinese car brands will secure a fifth of the German car market by 2030. He also shows two ways in which German companies can save their business, apart from partnerships.

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VW injects capital into EV joint venture Volkswagen Anhui

Volkswagen and JAC Motors increased their investment in their joint venture in Anhui by 1.8 billion euros. The shareholding ratio remains the same. The German company holds a 75 percent stake in the joint venture.

By Redaktion Table

SHANGHAI, CHINA - APRIL 06: Citizens pass by a Tesla store on April 6, 2023 in Shanghai, China. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxONLY Copyright: xVCGx 111430851602
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Tesla offers new round of generous discounts

Tesla once again offers financial car purchase incentives in the tough price war on the Chinese car market. The pressure on car manufacturers' margins is increasing.

By Redaktion Table

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Chinese car manufacturers struggle with distribution issues

The "tsunami" of Chinese EVs has not materialized yet. This is due in no small part to difficulties the manufacturers are facing in distribution. Cultural differences and German bureaucracy have been underestimated by many. However, sales are expected to pick up soon.

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SUZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: Aerial view of SAIC Volkswagen ID.4 electric sport-utility vehicles sitting parked at a port along the Yangtze River on February 2, 2021 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of China. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxONLY Copyright: xVCGx CFP111315823844
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VW's slow transformation in China

In purely economic terms, Volkswagen performs well in China. But as far as electromobility is concerned, the giant company is lagging behind. To become more fit for the future, it needs to transform itself. And that is what the company is currently working on.

By Christian Domke Seidel

Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer, CAR Symposium, Bochum, 11.02.2016. Car-Symposium 2016
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Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer: 'VW needs to focus even more on China'

VW is lagging behind the Chinese competition when it comes to electric cars, and the car manufacturer faces pressure for its Xinjiang plant: the negative headlines keep coming. However, car expert Ferdinand Dudenhöffer sees light at the end of the road.

By Felix Lee

The car market in China is the largest in the world. China cars and the automotive industry in the People's Republic determine global trends. The editorial team provides an overview of this key industry.  Read current car news in the China.Table.  

China car news: What does China's automotive industry look like? 

As many cars were sold in China in 2020 as in the previous year. Despite the Coronavirus pandemic. With around 25 million units sold, car sales in the People's Republic remained stable and  an important economic factor. Around 5.2 million people work in the car merket in China, according to a study by the International Labor Organization (ILO) of the United Nations (UN).  There are about 224.7 million registered passenger cars in China. Car density is an important indicator for the economy. According to the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), there are around 96 cars per 1,000 inhabitants in the People's Republic. By comparison, the level of motorization in Germany is around 568 cars per 1,000 inhabitants.        

China cars: what's the cost?  

The best-selling car in China in 2020 was the Changan CS75. The SUV costs between about 14,000 euros and 18,600 euros in China. Depending on the engine. However, there are vehicles, especially from domestic manufacturers, that can be purchased for well under 10,000 euros.   In addition to the purchase cost of the car itself, there is the price of a license plate. In order to get the smog under control, these are in fact auctioned off in the metropolitan regions. In Shanghai, for example, prospective buyers have to factor in an additional cost of around 12,000 euros.      

What are the largest China car manufacturers?     

The two largest China car manufacturers are SAIC Motor and Geely. SAIC is an abbreviation of the former name Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation. As of June 2020, the company landed at number 52 on Forbes' list of the world's largest companies, with revenues of $122 billion and profits of $3.7 billion.   Geely has long been a household name for many European car fans. The second-largest automaker has acquired Volvo (in 2010), Lotus (in 2017) and London Taxi (in 2017), among others, as part of its expansion.     

Who is Li Shufu? - Geely CEO as well as Daimler shareholder  

The founder and chairman of Geely is Li Shufu. He is also chairman of the board of directors at Volvo. Since he bought a total of 9.69 percent of Daimler AG for 7.5 billion euros in 2018, he is also its largest single shareholder.     Li Shufu's wealth is estimated at $19.5 billion. His opinion on economic issues is therefore enormously important. For example, he criticized the system of partnerships in the Chinese automotive industry. If a European manufacturer wants to sell cars in China, it needs a domestic partner to do so. According to Li Shufu, this would lead to foreign companies making profits at the expense of Chinese companies, and they themselves would hardly benefit from the cooperation.  

Who are important car manufacturers in China? 

Chinese car manufacturers are currently conquering the world market. In July 2020, Li Auto ventured onto the Nasdaq New York Stock Exchange. 1.1 billion dollars was collected by the manufacturer of vehicles with alternative drives. Electric car manufacturer Nio has already been listed on Nasdaq since 2018.     One of the most important brands here is BYD. A conglomerate. The acronym stands for "Build your Dreams." With just over half a million cars produced, the brand only ended up in tenth place among the largest Chinese car manufacturers, but the group is the largest manufacturer of rechargeable batteries. Especially for cell phones. A technology that is also becoming increasingly important in times of growing registration figures for electric cars.    

China car market: how are manufacturers' market shares distrtibuted?  

The partnerships mentioned above enable European manufacturers to produce in China and sell their cars there. Leaving out imported models and comparing the market shares of cars built and sold in China, the ranking for 2019 is as follows.  

   

Are there German car manufacturers in China?  

China has strict laws regarding the value chain in its own country. German car manufacturers therefore need a joint venture in Chinese car production in order to be allowed to be active on the market. Daimler therefore manufactures with Geely, Volkswagen is on board with SIAC. BMW has a cooperation with Brilliance Automotive, which belongs to Huachen Automotive. First Automotive Works is Audi's partner in the People's Republic.      This dependence on local brands on the one hand, and the huge market in China on the other, have led German brands to building more cars in China than in Germany. In 2019, German automakers produced 5.08 million cars in China, but only 4.67 million cars in Germany.      

Where are car production sites in China? 

For production, the automotive industry in China has some clusters available. This is also where the suppliers of the auto industry in China are located. For Audi and Volkswagen, the production sites in Chengdu (southwest China), Changchun (northeast) and Shanghai (east China) are of particular importance in the People's Republic. BMW has production mainly in Shenyang (northeast). Mercedes is mainly active in Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China.      

Are China cars cheap?  

It is not only German car manufacturers who go to China. The importer Indimo from Landshut is currently trying the opposite approach and is currently trying to expand its dealer network. After some failed attempts - like the Jiangling Landwind or models from Brilliance - this time it seems to be a serious attempt with staying power.     Two SUVs from BAIC are currently on sale there. Beijing Automotive Industry Holding is the country's fifth largest manufacturer. The Baic Beijing X35 is available from 16,995 euros. The larger X55 model is available from 19,990 euros. From Dongfeng comes the Glory 580, also an SUV. But for a starting price of 23,742 euros. In addition, there are various commercial vehicles.