China Auto Imports 16-Year Low 2025: Luxury Brands Retreat as Domestic EVs Reign
China auto imports hit a 16-year low in 2025 as domestic EV brands dominate. BMW and German imports fell 46% while total volumes dropped below 600,000 units.
The 600,000-unit wall has collapsed. According to Nikkei, automobile imports to China are projected to fall by 30% compared to 2024, marking a 16-year low. This dramatic shift comes as low-priced, high-tech domestic electric vehicles (EVs) continue to squeeze out luxury gasoline models from Europe and the U.S.
The Drivers Behind China Auto Imports 16-Year Low
The decline of international prestige in the world's largest auto market is stark. Import volumes for BMW and other German manufacturers plummeted by 46% year-on-year during the January-October period. As consumer interest in internal combustion engines fades, local giants like BYD are effectively taking the wheel of the industry.
Struggles for Global Giants: Toyota, Honda, and Nissan
It's not just German brands feeling the heat. While Toyota remains committed to internal combustion, others are facing logistical nightmares. Honda has postponed plant restarts due to chip shortages, and Nissan's domestic sales have hit a 30-year low. Meanwhile, Chinese firms like CATL are diversifying into electric ships, leveraging their dominant EV battery expertise.
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