VW, BMW und Mercedes werden von Chinas Elektrofahrzeugen im Stich gelassen

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2024-10-14/bmw-mercedes-and-volkswagen-bmw-mbg-vow-evs-struggle-to-compete-in-china

Von BlitzOrion

10 Comments

  1. Appropriate-Mood-69 on

    It’s ironic. I’ve been slammed so many times on European car websites for saying that the Chinese are coming. European car makers have been asleep at the wheel and it’s heartbreaking, it was all so predictable.

    The design team of the BMW i3 had the foresight, they saw it coming. In retaliation, the old powers within BMW basically made their life hell. So, they left for China.

    VW kicked out Herbert Diess, who also saw it coming. But Mercedes gave it quite a good shot, only to be welcomed by the hordes of backward thinking EU car ‘journalists’ who don’t like the design of Benz’ EVs.

    I’ve said it before and will saying again, EU manufacturers have 3 years to turn things around, or they will become another British Leyland. Stellantis is already there with their 15 different brands of the same Peugeot.

  2. Crazy how the status quo lasts for decades and then upends in just a few short years. I remember how not so long ago Chinese car brands were a laughing stock and deemed just as inferior copycats at best, while the Germans were the undisputed leaders in quality and innovation.

  3. litlandish on

    Can somebody answer one simple question – why europeans are so naive?

  4. Treewithatea on

    Love these. What’s not mentioned in the title is that the article is exclusively talking about the Chinese market but classic Redditors arent gonna click an article, are they?

    Its a paywall article so i couldn’t quite read whats in this but its no surprise that China is heavily pushing their own car industry within their own borders. ICEs are very very complicated things and even with Chinese companies having some insight into German engines, they were ultimately never even close to competing in that regard. EVs are far simpler and China happens to also be the biggest manufacturer of battery packs which is a huge inherent advantage.

    But whats more puzzling is that recent VW numbers in China were actually decent as they have increased sales year to year in China. BMW is selling incredibly well right now, idk their China numbers but in Europe BMWs EVs are selling really well.

  5. Soft-Cry-9752 on

    Can you guys ship it to Southeast Asia and sell it to us with discount? Thanks, love from Southeast Asia 🫡

  6. Leading_Stick_5918 on

    We done f’d up..
    We will see big european brands close for good within 5-10 years. Europe could be a grave yard of old car manufacturers.

  7. Doesnt China subsidize its car industry heavily as it did with Solar?

  8. MojordomosEUW on

    It seems to be really difficult making cheap, good looking EVs. Imagine a retro looking, affordable Mercedes or BMW EV (think Hyundai 74 EV). Even people not fully onboard the EV train would buy those (including me).

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