China’s auto industry is booming, with exports surging 57% in 2023 to reach 4.91 million vehicles. This marked the first time that China has surpassed Japan as the world’s top automaker.
Japanese automakers also saw their exports grow in 2023, up 16% to 4.42 million vehicles. However, this was still below China’s exports.
The strong performance of China’s auto industry is being driven by a number of factors, including the country’s growing economy, rising consumer demand, and government policies that support the development of the industry.
Chinese electric vehicle makers are also playing a major role in the industry’s growth. In the fourth quarter of 2023, Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD surpassed Tesla to become the world’s top EV maker.
BYD is planning to expand its production overseas, with a new plant scheduled to open in Hungary in 2024. Other Chinese automakers are also making plans to expand their overseas production.
The rise of China as a global automotive powerhouse is having a major impact on the global auto industry. It is likely that China will continue to grow its share of the global auto market in the years to come.




