In China, electric cars are becoming more and more obese. This benefits many new manufacturers who want to conquer the European market with their models.
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China is one of the most important markets for German premium brands. But they are increasingly facing competition from domestic manufacturers such as BYD, Nio or Zeekr. They have not only specialized in electric cars, but also build according to the wishes of the Chinese. As a result, the newcomers are gaining more and more share, while VW, Audi, BMW and Mercedes are left out in the cold. And in Europe, too, the established car manufacturers have to face competition from the Far East. More and more manufacturers from China are entering the market – some with very ambitious goals. But who are the newcomers and who is behind them? Which names should be remembered and which should not? We have summarized the ten most important manufacturers from China in this photo gallery.