Sales

Chinese brands make inroads into German market in March

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Sales of Lynk & CO cars in Germany rose 356 percent in March. The Lynk 01 model is pictured.
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Staff report
April 05, 2023 12:08 PM

Chinese automakers have started making inroads into Germany after they targeted Europe's biggest market to offset their tough domestic market.

The Lynk & CO brand increased sales in Germany by 356 percent to 429 units in March, data from the KBA motor transport authority showed.

SAIC-owned MG's volume grew by 271 percent to 2,010 vehicles.

Four Chinese brands that have launched German sales in recent months appeared on the KBA's list of monthly registrations.

They were: Great Wall Motor with 164 new cars registered in March; Nio with 122 cars registered; Aiways with 18 registrations and BYD with seven registrations.

German sales

Click below for German registrations for March, 3 months.

Bouncing back

Overall, the German market was up 17 percent to 281,361 registrations last month as supply shortages at mainstream automakers eased.

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Among monthly winners were Alfa Romeo, up 151 percent; Land Rover, up 70 percent; Mercedes, up 38 percent; Skoda, up 31 percent; VW, up 30 percent and Audi, up 27 percent.

Losers included Honda, down 45 percent and Kia, down 6.8 percent.

Registrations of full-electric cars rose 28 percent to 44,125 for a 15.7 percent market share.

Through March, the German market rose 6.5 percent to 666,818.

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