Link Copiedcheck_circle
International

Report: EU Automakers Scrambling To Counter Chinese EVs

Thoriq Azmi

Share via

web_MA_CariCarz_MAS2024_GAC-AION-Hyper-HT_-4.jpg


European automakers are growing increasingly concerned about the threat posed by low-cost Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), yet they remain hopeful about defending their market share, reports Automotive News Europe

The sales of Chinese-made vehicles, primed with both all-electric (EV) and internal combustion engines (ICE), have surged recently, with notable contributions from China-based automakers like MG and BYD, as well as Chinese-made imports from Tesla, Dacia, and BMW.

According to a study by the Rhodium Group, about 300,000 Chinese-made EVs were sold in Europe last year, doubling the 150,000 units sold in 2021. This increase has prompted the European Commission (EC) to investigate Beijing’s support for its domestic EV industry, with potential tariffs possibly rising to 30% from the current 10%.

EC Ursula von der Leyen previously warned of a “flood” of cheap EVs bolstered by Chinese state subsidies.  For instance, BYD plans to sell its Seagull compact EV in Europe next year for under €20,000, though it sells for about €10,000 in China, thus allowing significant room for price adjustments in a competitive market. Even BYD recently surpassed Tesla as the world's largest EV maker.


web_MA_CariCarz_MAS2024_NETA-GT_-1.jpgweb_TA_MAS-2024_BYD-FANG-CHENG-BAO-5_-1.jpgCariCarz_FirstDrive_BYD-Dolphin_-32.jpg


As automakers await the Commission’s decision, they are strategising to match the Chinese in technology, if not price.  Andreas-Christoph Hofmann, Chief Marketing Officer of Hyundai Europe, mentioned that Hyundai is internally discussing how to address the increasing competition from China and what measures can be taken to defend its market position.  He emphasised the importance of leveraging Hyundai’s unique selling points (USPs) and strengths.

Volkswagen Group, on the other hand, is calling for European authorities to establish a regulatory framework to support the survival of German and other domestic automakers.  Thomas Schmall, VW Group board member responsible for technology, stressed the urgency, noting that the industry has a narrow window of two to three years to act. He also pointed out that speed, rather than size, is now the key differentiating factor in the competition.

In response to the rising Chinese competition and other industry changes such as electrification and digitalisation, partnerships are emerging as a crucial strategy. 


Caricarz-Web-GWM-Ora07-MYLaunch-2.jpg


Stellantis, for example, has partnered with China’s Leapmotor to sell and potentially produce Chinese-developed EVs in Europe. Schmall also highlighted the importance of collaborations, likening it to a dance where “it takes two to tango,” and noted that the pace of change would be fast, with fewer players remaining in the market.

European automakers face additional challenges beyond Chinese competition, including stringent European regulations that have driven up car prices over the past two decades. Renault Italy CEO Raffaele Fusilli outlined plans to reduce production costs by 40 percent and cut production time by one-third by 2027, all while aiming for long-term profitability. 

Fusilli also emphasised the need to balance sustainability and profitability, potentially through smaller, more efficient batteries. Despite the increasing competition from China, Fusilli remains optimistic about the future. He believes European carmakers will bridge the gap, though not immediately. “It is going to happen, even if not quickly. And we will win,” he stated. KR





Tagged:

China automakers
EU
European Union
European Commission
EU carmakers
Share This Article

Written By

Thoriq Azmi

Former DJ turned driver, rider and story-teller. I drive, I ride, and I string words together about it all. [#FuelledByThoriq] IG: https://www.instagram.com/fuelledbythoriq/

Share via

Related News

EV
EU Imposes New Sliding Scale Tariffs On Imported Chinese EVs

EU Imposes New Sliding Scale Tariffs On Imported Chinese EVs

EU announces new sliding scale tariff system for imported Chinese EVs, some brands slapped with 38.1% in additional duties.

13-06-2024
International
EVs & PHEVs Drive Q1 2024 EU Car Sales - More Than 1-in-10 Are EVs

EVs & PHEVs Drive Q1 2024 EU Car Sales - More Than 1-in-10 Are EVs

Increased demand for electrified vehicles drove Q1 new car sales figures in EU, with more than 1-in-10 stemming from EVs.

03-06-2024
EV
EU Postpones Decision For Tariffs On Chinese EVs And EV Parts

EU Postpones Decision For Tariffs On Chinese EVs And EV Parts

Chinese automakers and EV makers breathe a sigh of relief as European Union (EU) delays decision on tariffs.

31-05-2024
International
GWM Shutters Munich Office, Cancels European Expansion Plans

GWM Shutters Munich Office, Cancels European Expansion Plans

Slowed sales pace in EU markets plus tariff threats prompts GWM to shutter Munich office and cancel EU expansion plans.

31-05-2024
EV
German Carmakers Against EU Tariffs On China-made EVs, Says Move Can Backfire

German Carmakers Against EU Tariffs On China-made EVs, Says Move Can Backfire

Leading German carmakers express disagreement over EU’s decision to impose tariffs on China-made EVs, warns such a move could backfire.

10-05-2024
International
Report: Chery Set To Supply Platform To ‘Premium’ European Marque

Report: Chery Set To Supply Platform To ‘Premium’ European Marque

Chery reportedly set to sign deal to supply a platform to ‘premium’ European brand, in talks with others too.

16-04-2024
International
Porsche Axes 718 Boxster and Cayman In The EU, RS Specials Remain

Porsche Axes 718 Boxster and Cayman In The EU, RS Specials Remain

Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman duo discontinued in Europe, but RS specials remain available for now.

26-03-2024
International
Euro NCAP Rated Fewer Cars In 2023 Compared To 2022

Euro NCAP Rated Fewer Cars In 2023 Compared To 2022

Euro NCAP crash-test assessment body reveals it tested just 18 cars in 2023 – far lower than the 73 it certified in 2022.

15-02-2024

Latest News

International
Gallery: All The 2026 Formula One (F1) Racecars & Their Drivers’ Lineup!

Gallery: All The 2026 Formula One (F1) Racecars & Their Drivers’ Lineup!

Here’s a quick look at all 22 racecars and drivers competing for the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship…

10-02-2026
International
smart #6 EHD Completes Winter Testing Ahead of Debut

smart #6 EHD Completes Winter Testing Ahead of Debut

The upcoming smart #6 EHD sedan has just completed its winter testing in China ahead of its much-anticipated debut.

10-02-2026
International
Hongqi HS6 PHEV Breaks Guinness Records in Extreme Cold

Hongqi HS6 PHEV Breaks Guinness Records in Extreme Cold

Hongqi HS6 PHEV traveled over 1,100 km in sub-zero temperatures, setting a Guinness World Record for longest distance without refueling.

10-02-2026
International
Toyota Appoints Kenta Kon as New President & CEO

Toyota Appoints Kenta Kon as New President & CEO

Toyota’s current CFO, Kenta Kon, has now been appointed as the new President & CEO, replacing outgoing boss Koji Sato.

09-02-2026
International
BYD Sues U.S. Over Tariffs - A Game-Changer for EVs?

BYD Sues U.S. Over Tariffs - A Game-Changer for EVs?

Chinese EV giant BYD challenges U.S. tariffs to bring cheaper electric vehicles to American buyers.

09-02-2026
International
China Accounted for 35.6% of Global Automotive Market in 2025, 3 Brands in Top 10

China Accounted for 35.6% of Global Automotive Market in 2025, 3 Brands in Top 10

China has accounted for up to 35.6% of the global automotive market share in 2025, with three of its brands placed in the top ten.

06-02-2026
International
Volkswagen Releases Sporty Transporter Sportline In Europe

Volkswagen Releases Sporty Transporter Sportline In Europe

Humble Volkswagen Transporter commercial van gain sporty Sportline special for the European market.

05-02-2026
International
Ford, Geely May Team Up To Build Cars In Europe

Ford, Geely May Team Up To Build Cars In Europe

Ford and China’s Geely are exploring a potential partnership to build cars in Europe, using Ford’s underutilised factories to cut costs and bypass tariffs.

05-02-2026