The Belgrade Car Show is an event that attracts car enthusiasts, manufacturers, dealers, and innovations from the automotive world every year. This year, special attention is drawn to the growing dominance of Chinese car manufacturers, who are increasingly conquering the global market. In this text, we will explore what the automotive scene in China looks like, where you can check out the latest models, and how to use the website Yoojia.com to explore cars available in China.

Automotive Industry in China: A Rising Global Leader

China has become a dominant player in the automotive industry. While European and Japanese brands once held the primacy in the global market, Chinese manufacturers today offer vehicles that can compete in quality, technology, and price. Thanks to strong investments in electric vehicles (EVs), China is leading innovations in this sector. There are over 100 car manufacturers in China, making it the largest automotive market in the world. This figure includes both large, established manufacturers and numerous smaller companies, especially those focusing on electric vehicles (EVs) and new technologies. In addition to well-known brands like BYD and NIO, other manufacturers are also emerging, contributing to the development of the industry. Here are some of them:

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  • BYD – Leader in electric vehicles
    BYD (Build Your Dreams) is one of the largest electric vehicle manufacturers in the world. With a wide range, from affordable city cars to luxury models, BYD has become synonymous with quality and innovation in the EV sector.
  • NIO – Luxury EV brand with innovative batteries
    NIO has positioned itself as a premium brand, known for its high-tech electric SUVs and sedans. Their battery swap service (Battery Swap) has revolutionized the way vehicles are charged.
  • Geely – Owner of Volvo and Lotus
    Geely has become a global player after acquiring Volvo and Lotus. Combining Chinese efficiency with European design, Geely produces vehicles that meet the demands of the global market.
  • XPeng – Known for advanced autonomous systems
    XPeng focuses on high-tech solutions, particularly autonomous driving. Their vehicles are equipped with the latest sensors and software for self-driving.
  • Chery – Popular worldwide for affordable models
    Chery is one of the oldest Chinese car brands, known for reliable and inexpensive models. Their vehicles are particularly popular in developing markets.
  • Li Auto – Pioneer in hybrid electric vehicles
    Li Auto specializes in the production of hybrid electric vehicles (EREV – Extended-Range Electric Vehicles). Their SUVs combine electric propulsion with a gasoline engine for extended range, making them ideal for long distances.
  • Great Wall Motors (GWM) – Leader in SUV and pickup production
    Great Wall Motors is known for its robust SUVs and pickup trucks, such as the Haval and WEY series. The brand focuses on off-road vehicles and luxury models, making it popular both in China and internationally.
  • SAIC Motor – A giant with global presence
    SAIC Motor is one of the largest car manufacturers in China, known for its brands such as MG and Roewe. MG is particularly successful in Europe, offering affordable electric vehicles with modern designs.
  • Hongqi – Luxury brand with tradition
    Hongqi, which belongs to the FAW Group, is a symbol of Chinese luxury and tradition. Their vehicles combine elegant design with the latest technology, and the brand is often used by high-ranking government officials.
  • Hozon Auto (Neta) – A rising player in the EV segment
    Hozon Auto, known for its Neta brand, focuses on affordable electric vehicles. Their models, such as the Neta V and Neta U, have become popular due to their good price-to-quality ratio, especially in Asian markets.

All Cars in China in One Place

For those who want to explore the car offerings in China, the website Yoojia.com serves as a centralized platform with a rich database. Whether you're looking for electric vehicles, SUV models, luxury sedans, or commercial vehicles, this site provides all the information in one place.

Who Has the Right to Publish Data on the Site?

Information on Yoojia.com comes from various sources, including:

  • Directly from car manufacturers
  • Official distributors and dealers
  • Independent analysts and auto magazines

What Does Yoojia.com Offer?

  • Overview of models by category (SUV, sedan, EV, trucks...)
  • Detailed technical specifications and images
  • Information about manufacturers
  • Comparison of different models
  • Options for purchase and export inquiries

Note: Some cars available in foreign markets are not available for sale in China. Chinese manufacturers often adapt models for export, while some cars are sold exclusively in certain regions.

How to Translate the Site from Chinese?

This site is intended exclusively for Chinese-speaking audiences, but if you don't speak Chinese, here are a few ways to translate it:

  • Google Translate – Copy the URL and open it in Google Translate
  • Chrome Automatic Translation – Browse the site in Google Chrome and click on the translation option
  • Microsoft Translator – Another option for automatic translation

Some words or sentences may be shifted or scrambled, but you will easily understand the essence.

How to Use Yoojia.com

  1. Access the site through any browser.
  2. Use translation if you don't understand Chinese.
  3. Use the search function to find a specific car model.
  4. Review technical specifications and compare models and prices.
  5. Contact the seller if you want more information about purchasing and exporting, or reach out to us, and we will assist you.

Chinese Yuan to Dollar and Euro Exchange Rate

To better estimate car prices in your currency, it's important to know the current exchange rate of the Chinese yuan to other currencies. As of today, March 21, 2025, the rates are:

  • 1 Chinese yuan (CNY) = 0.1373 US dollars (USD)
  • 1 Chinese yuan (CNY) = 0.1323 euros (EUR)

For a more precise calculation of prices in your desired currency, we recommend using XE Currency Converter, ValutaFX, or Valuta Exchange and similar tools, as the exchange rate fluctuates daily.

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