Author:AliceDate:2026-4-28
Auto China 2026: A Showcase of China’s Surging
Manufacturing Prowess

BEIJING, April 28, 2026 — The 19th Beijing International Automotive Exhibition (Auto China 2026), themed Leading the Times, Smart Future, opened April 24 and runs through May 3, 2026. Spanning a record 380,000 square meters across two venues—the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall) and the Capital International Exhibition Center—it is the world’s largest auto show by scale. With 1,451 vehicles on display, including 181 global debuts and 71 concept cars, the event vividly demonstrates how China’s automotive manufacturing is accelerating into a global leader in electrification, intelligence, and industrial innovation.
Record-Scale Exhibition, Global Focus
Auto China 2026 brings together over 1,000 domestic and international enterprises, with Chinese brands taking center stage. Leading manufacturers including BYD, Geely, Nio, XPeng, Li Auto, and Great Wall Motors unveiled cutting-edge EVs, plug-in hybrids, and intelligent driving solutions, while global giants such as BMW, Mercedes‑Benz, Volkswagen, and Toyota showcased their electrified lineups and localized tech partnerships. The dual‑venue format underscores China’s capacity to host world‑class industrial events, reflecting its maturing manufacturing and exhibition infrastructure.
Electrification & Intelligence: China’s Core Advantages
Chinese automakers are no longer just followers—they are defining global standards in new energy vehicles (NEVs) and smart mobility. At the show:
1.BYD demonstrated ultra‑fast charging technology that replenishes 20%–97% battery in just 12 minutes, alongside advanced blade battery and DiPilot intelligent systems.
2.Nio displayed the ES9 with full active suspension synchronized with humanoid robots, highlighting breakthroughs in chassis control and physical AI.
3.XPeng, Li Auto, and Leapmotor presented 800V platforms, autonomous driving (ADAS), and in‑car AI computing, positioning China at the forefront of intelligent mobility.
Data underscores the momentum: Chinese NEV brands now hold a 66.6% share of the domestic retail market, with mainstream joint ventures accounting for just 3.4%. This shift reflects China’s complete industrial chain—from batteries and chips to sensors and software—enabling rapid iteration and cost competitiveness.
From Local Leader to Global Challenger
Auto China 2026 signals China’s transition from a major auto market to a global manufacturing and innovation hub. Chinese brands are aggressively expanding overseas, with exports reaching record levels and establishing R&D and production bases in Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. The show drew massive international media and buyer attention, with more than half of on-site visitors from abroad, underscoring global recognition of China’s automotive prowess.
Conclusion: A New Era of Chinese Manufacturing
Auto China 2026 is more than an auto show—it is a milestone for “Made in China.” By integrating advanced electrification, intelligent driving, and full‑chain manufacturing, China’s auto industry is redefining global competition. As the world transitions to sustainable mobility, China’s manufacturing surge, showcased in Beijing, will continue to shape the future of the global automotive industry.
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