AdvertisementThe days of European carmakers dominating China's luxury vehicle market are over.
A study by AlixPartners found that Chinese automakers released 40 over-the-air software updates between March 2023 and February this year, compared with just two from legacy automakers.
AdvertisementHard to quitDespite a challenging environment, Western premium automakers can ill afford to give up on China.
As well as increased competition, European automakers face a geopolitical headache.
AdvertisementTim Urquhart, principal automotive analyst at S&P Global Mobility, told BI the European Union's tariffs on Chinese automakers meant Beijing could impose levies on European car imports in retaliation.
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