In 2024, China exported 6.4 million vehicles, including chassis, marking a 22.8% year-on-year increase.
At the same time, export value reached 834.65 billion RMB, rising 16.5% compared to 2023.
Clearly, China auto export is gaining global recognition for innovation, reliability, and quality.
However, despite these impressive results, challenges persist in the global market.
For example, incomplete after-sales service, frequent trade frictions, and strict international standards remain key obstacles.
Fortunately, policy support is strengthening China’s auto globalization efforts.
In 2023, nine ministries jointly issued new policies to support NEV (New Energy Vehicle) trade cooperation.
These included 18 measures across six areas, from logistics infrastructure to financial backing and risk management.
As a result, Chinese automakers are actively expanding their overseas presence.
They are building entire value chains abroad, from R&D to production and sales.
For instance, GAC Group treats internationalization as a core strategy.
So far, GAC has built a global R&D network across five regions in three countries.
Its products now reach 74 countries and regions, with a presence in the Middle East, Americas, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe.
Similarly, SAIC Motor has achieved steady global growth.
In 2024, it delivered 1.08 million vehicles overseas, up 2.6% year-on-year.
SAIC operates three overseas R&D centers, numerous factories, and 2,800+ sales and service outlets globally.
Meanwhile, BYD recorded remarkable success abroad.
Its overseas sales reached 417,204 units in 2024, rising 71.9% from the previous year.
Now, BYD serves 96 countries and regions, particularly in Europe and South America.
There, its cars gain praise for quality and cutting-edge technology.
In addition, Xiaomi is building a global brand image through innovation.
Its SU7 Ultra prototype recently ran a 6:46.874 lap time at Nürburgring.
This performance highlights Xiaomi’s investment in technology and its self-developed V8s electric motor.
Clearly, Chinese automakers are leveraging technology, brand building, and production capacity to win globally.
Although challenges remain, they continue to break barriers and set new records.
In short, China’s auto industry is steering toward a new global journey.
With innovation as its sail and quality as its paddle, it navigates forward with growing confidence.
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