China Auto Industry Sales Figures – Total New Vehicle Sales Since 2005
Sales of New Cars In China
The Chinese automotive market over the past decade has undergone significant transformation, driven by a combination of economic factors, regulatory changes, technological advances, and evolving consumer preferences. China became the world's largest automobile market, surpassing the U.S. in the late 2000s. This growth was fueled by increasing urbanization, rising incomes, and a growing middle class. While the early part of the decade saw rapid growth, the market began to cool off in the latter half, with some years witnessing slower growth or even contraction. This was due to various factors, including economic slowdown, trade tensions, and stricter emission regulations. One of the most pronounced shifts was the growing popularity of SUVs at the expense of sedans. Chinese consumers increasingly favored the larger, higher-riding vehicles, mirroring trends seen in other global markets. Multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) or minivans continued to see steady demand, particularly for family transportation. The Chinese government, aiming to reduce pollution and promote domestic industries, introduced a series of incentives and regulations to promote NEVs. This includes electric vehicles (EVs), plug-in hybrids, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. These policy measures, combined with improving technology and infrastructure, led to a boom in the NEV sector. Local brands like BYD, NIO, and XPeng became significant players alongside global brands like Tesla. Recognizing the importance of the Chinese market, many foreign automakers expanded their local production capacities, often through joint ventures with Chinese firms. Conversely, successful Chinese automakers began looking abroad, with brands like Geely, Great Wall, and BYD making moves into international markets. Towards the end of the decade, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted global industries, including automotive. However, China's auto market showed resilience, recovering relatively quickly compared to other major markets.
Every year, we assemble dozens of data reports on the Chinese automotive market. From total sales, to a breakdown of sales by brand, segment and sub-segments and even manufacturers. Below, you can find our year-in-review summaries for the entire Chinese new vehicle market.