Auto China 2026 Marks Watershed Moment for Chinese EV Makers
1,451 models on display as Chinese brands challenge European luxury automakers with premium EVs priced above $43,000
L'essentiel
- Auto China 2026, the world's largest car show, showcases 1,451 models across 380,000 sq m—50% larger than 2024—with 181 global debuts.
- Chinese EV makers are launching premium models priced above 300,000 yuan (US$43,978), directly challenging BMW and Mercedes-Benz, signaling a watershed moment for the industry.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Chinese EV brands have dominated the budget segment since 2023 with models under 100,000 yuan, helped by government subsidies that attracted young and low-income buyers. This marks their first major push into the premium luxury segment against established European brands.
This year's Auto China, the world's largest car show, is likely to mark a watershed for Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers as they push dozens of new premium models into the spotlight, challenging European manufacturers such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz. "Chinese EV brands will feel confident in promoting their new models priced above 300,000 yuan (US$43,978)," said Qian Kang, who runs a vehicle circuit board factory in Zhejiang province. "They will make the most of the Beijing auto show to convey the message to the global automotive industry and consumers around the world." The show's organisers say 1,451 models will be displayed at the China International Exhibition Centre and the Capital International Exhibition Centre – the two venues for the event – until May 3. The exhibition area will be nearly 50 per cent bigger than it was at the previous show in 2024, hitting 380,000 square metres (4.09 million sq ft). Among the vehicles to be exhibited in Beijing, 181 will be making their global debuts. EVs priced below 100,000 yuan (US$14,647) have been a key growth driver for the Chinese car market since 2023, with subsidies helping to attract thousands of young and low-income customers.
Questions ouvertes
- How will European automakers respond to this challenge?
- What specific models will be launched?
- Will Chinese premium EVs gain traction in global markets?





