The Shanghai Auto Show, a global stage for automotive innovation, opened on April 23, 2025, spotlighting China’s dominance in electric vehicles (EVs) as local brands unveiled over 100 new models, outpacing international rivals. With more than 70 automakers showcasing cutting-edge designs, the event underscored China’s lead in the $1.5 trillion global EV market, where domestic manufacturers now command two-thirds of the country’s sales. For car buyers, industry leaders, and trade analysts, the show highlighted both the technological prowess of Chinese brands and the challenges posed by escalating U.S. and EU tariffs.
Chinese giants like BYD, Geely, and Xiaomi led with innovative EVs, hybrids, and battery technologies, capitalizing on a market where electrified vehicles account for over 50% of new car sales. However, a government crackdown on “smart” and “autonomous” driving…