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At Beijing show, Chinese automakers target German premium brands with tech-rich, lower-priced SUVs
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- Chinese automakers at Beijing Auto Show are aiming premium European brands by offering tech-rich, lower-priced premium SUVs to win over European buyers.
- Geely’s Zeekr brand is pushing into the premium space with the 8X, a large, feature-laden SUV marketed as a value alternative to Porsche or BMW.
- Industry observers say premium Chinese models could force a global shift, challenging European luxury brands as brands go global beyond China.
- Analysts note the price war in China is evolving into a broader value-for-money strategy that underpins premium ambitions abroad.
- China’s premium push coincides with rising average buyer ages and demand for larger, more tech-enabled models.
- European premium brands face renewed pressure as China’s EV and hybrid innovations deliver competitive value abroad.
- Beijing Auto Show is framed as a barometer for Chinese brands’ ambitions beyond Asia, signaling a broader global strategy.
- Executives emphasize pricing strategy as a key lever to win over European markets while maintaining feature richness.
- CPCA data and industry voices point to ongoing emphasis on connectivity and battery tech across new Chinese models.
- The Beijing show is portrayed as a catalyst for Chinese brands to reshape the premium vehicle landscape, potentially reshaping competition with Europe.
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