China-Auto Show/Global Automakers
China-Auto Show/Global Automakers
Dateline : Recent/File
Location : China
Duration : 3'22
Beijing, China - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of visitors, vehicles at Auto China 2026
2. Sign of Auto China 2026
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jan, visitor (full name not given) (starting with shot 2):
"I'm a big fan of cars and this is the biggest motor show in the world. So I have to be here."
4. Visitors at Auto China 2026
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lucas Abriata, Argentine journalist (starting with shot 4/ending with shot 6):
"I come from a country, Argentina, where Chinese cars have gone from being two to three percent of the market to being over 10 percent of the market in the span of two years. So it's very important to know what's going on."
6. Various of visitors, vehicles on Auto China 2026
7. Ludmila Duarte, content creater from Brazil clapping hands with reporter
8. Vehicles, visitors at Auto China 2026
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Ludmila Duarte, content creator from Brazil (starting with shot 8):
"I'm used to combustion cars. I love the smell. I love the sound. I love the feeling. But electric cars are very cool too."
10. Vehicle, robot, visitors at Auto China 2026
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Uliana, GWM localization specialist (full name not given) (ending with shot 12):
"I'm overwhelmed with how many technologies there are, and how many new concepts and innovative fields that are presented here."
12. Various of visitors, vehicles, parts on show
13. Francois Marion, Chief Communications and Sustainability Officer of Valeo, talking with reporter
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Francois Marion, Chief Communications and Sustainability Officer of Valeo (partially overlaid with shot 15):
"We believe the China market is a very good opportunity for us. We see growth coming back in the second semester for us in China and we have the opportunity to sell so many great technologies in China with our Chinese customers -- 63 percent of our orders last year were with Chinese OEMs (original equipment manufacturers). We are here because we are super committed to China as a market."
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15. Various of vehicle parts at Auto China 2026
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16. Various of visitors, vehicles, parts at Auto China 2026
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Clark, chair/CEO, Aptiv (ending with shots 18-19):
"We've always been here for the China market. Obviously, this is the largest market. It's the fastest growing from a technology standpoint. To be relevant, you need to continue to increasingly localize our engineering capabilities, our supply chains. And that's just something that we keep doing to be resilient and to be relevant in the market."
18. Various of visitors, vehicle, robot on Auto China 2026
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19. Various of vehicle production line, robot arms working
Beijing, China - Recent (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
20. Yu Qian, co-founder and CEO of QCraft, talking with reporter
21. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yu Qian, co-founder/CEO, QCraft (ending with shots 22):
"It's truly encouraging to see that so many new technologies and products are first deployed right here in the Chinese market. We've certainly benefited from this, growing and thriving as a result. At the same time, we're eager to build stronger bridges between China and the rest of the world."
22. Various of visitors, vehicles, parts at Auto China 2026
Global automakers are coming together at Auto China 2026, also known as the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, not only to showcase new products, but also to help shape the industry's future.
With the theme of "Future of Intelligence," Auto China 2026 showcases intelligent vehicles, including electric models granted road approval for "hands-off, eyes-off" Level 3 driving.
This year's show features a record-breaking total exhibition area of 380,000 square meters, making it the world's largest auto show by exhibition area.
A total of 1,451 vehicles, including 181 debut models and 71 concept cars, are being showcased at the ongoing event.
Car enthusiasts from around the world are converging at the show, sharing their impressions of the show and China's auto market.
"I'm a big fan of cars and this is the biggest motor show in the world. So I have to be here," said a visitor named Jan.
"I come from a country, Argentina, where Chinese cars have gone from being two to three percent of the market to being over 10 percent of the market in the span of two years. So it's very important to know what's going on," said Lucas Abriata, who works as a journalist.
"I'm used to combustion cars. I love the smell. I love the sound. I love the feeling. But electric cars are very cool too," said Ludmila Duarte, a Brazilian content creator.
Beyond enthusiastic fans and media, industry professionals are equally invigorated by the show.
Uliana, a localization specialist at Great Wall Motor (GWM), a Chinese automaker, expressed amazement at the technologies and innovations on display.
"I'm overwhelmed with how many technologies there are, and how many new concepts and innovative fields that are presented here," she said.
Francois Marion, Chief Communications and Sustainability Officer of Valeo, a major French automotive parts supplier, highlighted the importance of the Chinese market and the company's strong commitment to it.
"We believe the China market is a very good opportunity for us. We see growth coming back in the second semester for us in China and we have the opportunity to sell so many great technologies in China with our Chinese customers - 63 percent of our orders last year were with Chinese OEMs (original equipment manufacturers). We are here because we are super committed to China as a market," said Marion.
Kevin Clark, Chair and CEO of American automotive technology supplier Aptiv, explained the necessity of continuous localization to stay relevant in the automotive market.
"We've always been here for the China market. Obviously, this is the largest market. It's the fastest growing from a technology standpoint. To be relevant, you need to continue to increasingly localize our engineering capabilities, our supply chains. And that's just something that we keep doing to be resilient and to be relevant in the market," said Clark.
As global players deepen their presence in China, Chinese innovation is simultaneously expanding onto the world stage.
Shifting from technology adopters to solution providers, Chinese smart driving companies are emerging as a new force within the industry.
Chinese self-driving technology company QCraft, shaped by China's complex and demanding road conditions, is now extending its reach into markets such as Europe and the Middle East.
Yu Qian, Co-founder and CEO of QCraft, shared his perspective on connecting China's innovation with the world.
"It's truly encouraging to see that so many new technologies and products are first deployed right here in the Chinese market. We've certainly benefited from this, growing and thriving as a result. At the same time, we're eager to build stronger bridges between China and the rest of the world," said Yu.
The 10-day event is scheduled to run until May 3.
ID : 8476747
Published : 2026-04-28 03:07
Last Modified : 2026-04-28 19:36:53
Source : China Global Television Network (CGTN)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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