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    At Beijing Car Show, Chinese Automakers Take Aim at Europe's Premium Brands

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    Posted on April 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    At the Beijing Auto Show on April 21, 2026, Chinese brands like Geely’s Zeekr are launching premium, tech-laden models like the 8X SUV—offering high-end features at roughly one-third the price of comparable German rivals—as they aggressively target both domestic and European luxury segments.

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    Table of Contents

    • Chinese Automakers Challenge European Premium Brands at Beijing Auto Show
    • Rise of Chinese Premium Electric Vehicles
    • Beijing Auto Show: A Showcase of Ambition
    • Impact on German Automakers
    • Global Expansion and Competitive Pricing
    • "NEW KING OF THE ROAD"
    • Geely's Zeekr 8X: A Premium Challenger
    • Implications for U.S. and Detroit Automakers
    • "UNTHINKABLE FIVE YEARS AGO"
    • Changing Consumer Demographics and Preferences
    • Future Outlook for Premium Brands

    At Beijing car show, Chinese automakers take aim at Europe's premium brands

    Chinese Automakers Challenge European Premium Brands at Beijing Auto Show

    BEIJING, April 21 (Reuters) - China's automakers have a message for premium German brands Porsche, Mercedes and BMW: We're coming for your customers.

    Rise of Chinese Premium Electric Vehicles

    After years of churning out the world's most technologically advanced, low-cost electric vehicles, Chinese companies like Geely and Nio are now unleashing a number of premium models that are packed with features and priced significantly lower than those offered by German rivals.

    It is a major change for an industry that spent the last three years mired in a bitter electric vehicle price war and poses a huge threat to legacy premium automakers - both in China, the world's largest auto market - and abroad.

    "The price war has turned into a value-for-money war," said Bo Yu, Greater China country manager at research firm JATO Dynamics.

    Beijing Auto Show: A Showcase of Ambition

    At this year's Beijing Auto Show, which kicks off on Friday, the industry is set to debut 181 models and 71 concept cars, including a "flood" of big, premium "9-series" SUVs, according to Cui Dongshu, secretary-general of the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA), an industry group.

    Impact on German Automakers

    The fight for the premium market spells further trouble for German automakers in China. According to data from S&P Global Mobility, German automakers' cumulative sales in China fell nearly 25% to 3.85 million vehicles from 5.1 million in 2019.

    Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Volkswagen units Porsche and Audi all posted sales declines in China in the first quarter.

    Global Expansion and Competitive Pricing

    The upmarket push will also intensify competition overseas. Chinese automakers are increasingly looking to go abroad after the price war left the domestic market flooded with cars.

    China's EV makers have been able to absorb European Union tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars and keep them priced below similar models from European rivals. Chinese hybrids and combustion-engine cars are not subject to EU duties.

    "I expect more Chinese companies to double down on premiumisation," said Stephen Dyer, head of consultancy AlixPartners' automotive practice in Asia. "To differentiate themselves at home, but also to prepare for going global."

    Car sales in China fell about 18% from a year earlier in the first quarter and are expected to remain flat or down for the foreseeable future.

    "NEW KING OF THE ROAD"

    Geely's Zeekr 8X: A Premium Challenger

    Geely's premium brand Zeekr last week unveiled the 8X, a full-size, long-range plug-in hybrid SUV laden with safety, infotainment and tech features.

    The 8X can tilt upward before a side collision to protect passengers. If the car is parked in a tight spot, the driver can wave at it and it will drive itself out of the space to allow passengers easy access.

    Geely showed a video of the 8X, which starts at under $53,000, vanquishing both the Porsche Cayenne and the BMW 5M - German premium models starting at around $135,000 and $205,000 respectively - in speed trials.

    "This is the new king of the road," Geely Automobile CEO Gan Jiayue told the audience at an event in Ningbo, about 200 km (124 miles) south of Shanghai.

    Implications for U.S. and Detroit Automakers

    Tu Le, managing director of consultancy Sino Auto Insights, said that by launching large premium SUVs, Chinese automakers are sending "a shot across the bow" of Detroit automakers General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis, which have specialised in these highly-profitable models.

    At the moment, U.S. customers can't buy Chinese cars, although many industry watchers expect that to change eventually.

    "Detroit's cash cow is no longer safe," he said.

    "UNTHINKABLE FIVE YEARS AGO"

    Changing Consumer Demographics and Preferences

    The rise of Chinese premium cars comes as consumer demographics and tastes have shifted.

    CPCA's Cui said the average Chinese car buyer's age has increased to greater than 40 from 30, while families want larger premium models, leading to falling demand for entry-level cars.

    Chinese consumers are also increasingly drawn to the industry-leading technology of China's EV makers, while younger buyers have no interest in the heritage that is German premium brands' key strength in Europe, JATO Dynamics' Bo said.

    "German brands are stuck in the past," she said. "But Chinese consumers want to embrace the future."

    Future Outlook for Premium Brands

    Auto consultant Felipe Munoz said that while it was "unthinkable five years ago" that Chinese consumers would prefer premium local models over established German rivals, "foreign luxury and premium brands are now going to find it harder to survive in China."

    "The question is whether this will be the case outside China," he said. "In Europe, German premium brands are a reference of quality."

    "That's going to be hard to change," Munoz added.

    (Reporting By Nick Carey, Zhang Yan; Editing by David Dolan and Thomas Derpinghaus)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Geely’s Zeekr 8X plug‑in hybrid SUV unveiled with advanced 900 V architecture and tri‑motor system, pricing from about USD 45,800 to USD 65,800, directly targeting BMW X5 M and Porsche Cayenne Turbo pricing tiers (carnewschina.com)
    • •Chinese automakers’ exports surged 21 % in 2025 (over 7 million vehicles), and share of Chinese brands in Europe doubled to nearly 6 %, intensifying premium competition abroad (apnews.com)
    • •German luxury brands’ sales in China are under pressure: their cumulative China sales fell nearly 25 % from 2019 to recent levels, while high-end segment share has dropped from 15 % to 13 %, giving local players growth opportunity (apnews.com)

    References

    • Zeekr 8X launched: 900V hybrid SUV, tri-motor 1,380 hp, 0–100 in 2.96s, starts 45,806 USD in China
    • China's car exports surged in 2025, but domestic demand slowed
    • High-end car sales sink in China as its economy slows, taking a toll on European automakers

    Frequently Asked Questions about At Beijing car show, Chinese automakers take aim at Europe's premium brands

    1How are Chinese automakers targeting Europe's premium car market?

    Chinese automakers are launching premium models with advanced features at lower prices, challenging German brands in both China and Europe.

    2Which Chinese brands were highlighted at the Beijing Auto Show?

    Brands like Geely and Nio debuted new premium vehicles, such as Geely's Zeekr 8X, focusing on technology and value.

    3How are German automakers being affected in China?

    Mercedes, BMW, and Porsche have seen sales declines in China, facing intense competition from advanced and more affordable Chinese EVs.

    4What new features does the Geely Zeekr 8X offer?

    The Zeekr 8X offers innovative safety, infotainment, and tech features, such as self-driving out of tight parking spaces and side collision protection.

    5Why is demand shifting towards premium vehicles in China?

    Aging demographics and changing tastes are driving demand for larger, feature-rich premium models instead of entry-level cars.

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