Group 1 - The Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition showcases nearly 1,000 domestic and foreign enterprises from 26 countries, featuring over 100 new vehicles and cutting-edge technologies [2] - Multinational automotive companies like BMW, Audi, and Continental are demonstrating their commitment to the Chinese market through localized products and significant investment plans [2][3] - The exhibition serves as a platform for global automakers to present advancements in smart and electric vehicles, with companies like Continental and Aptiv unveiling localized solutions tailored for China's complex driving conditions [2][3] Group 2 - China has maintained its position as the world's largest automobile production and sales country for 16 consecutive years, with new energy vehicles accounting for over 40% of total new car sales [3] - The rapid development of new energy and smart connected vehicles, along with a complete industrial chain and a wealth of technological talent, attracts foreign enterprises to engage in collaborative innovation [3] - The active participation of foreign companies in the Shanghai Auto Show reflects China's strong appeal to the global automotive industry and will further promote the integration of China's automotive sector with the global market [3][4] Group 3 - Foreign companies are restructuring their relationship with the Chinese market through deep localization, moving beyond mere technology transfer to collaborative innovation with local partners [4] - This "mutual engagement" is expected to elevate China's automotive industry to the high end of the global value chain while opening new growth avenues for multinational enterprises [4] - The scale and innovative dynamism of the Chinese market will determine the competitiveness of global automakers over the next decade [4]
外资车企携新车、前沿技术亮相上海车展 坚定信心深耕中国市场