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The most popular Chinese car brands in Britain: From small fry to the maker selling 1 in 25 of all new cars
['Freda Lewis-Stempel', 'Senior Motoring Reporter']
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By the end of June, new-entrant brands had captured a record 15.8 per cent share of the UK new car market.
In particular, Jaecoo, BYD and Omoda recorded the strongest gains in market share as established European, Korean and Japanese manufacturers face mounting pressure.
Together, the three Chery brands with measurable market share currently account for a combined 6.41 per cent of the market.
Mainstream carmakers losing market share as Chinese brands gainWhile Chinese brands are rapidly increasing their presence in the UK market, many established manufacturers are moving in the opposite direction.
Japanese brands Nissan, Honda and Mazda have seen market share fall by 15.77 per cent, 16.44 per cent and 20.77 per cent respectively.