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Chinese OEMs accelerating into the UAE fast lane, says Glasgow Research & Consulting’s Vishal Pandey

Latest UAE Car Market report by Glasgow Research & Consulting explores Chinese OEM growth in the UAE

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a country known for its opulence, luxury, and a thriving economy. With its vast oil reserves and progressive vision, the UAE has experienced unprecedented growth in various sectors.

Among them, the automotive industry has witnessed remarkable development, transforming the country into a hub for car enthusiasts and manufacturers. In this blog post, we will explore the dynamic Chine OEMS in the UAE car market and shed light on the factors that contribute to its success, writes Glasgow Research & Consulting’s Vishal Pandey.

Economic Prosperity and High Disposable Income: The UAE’s flourishing economy plays a pivotal role in the growth of its car market. With a high GDP per capita and a prosperous business environment, the UAE residents enjoy significant purchasing power. This economic prosperity has led to an increased demand for vehicles, especially luxury cars and SUVs. The country’s affluent population seeks vehicles that epitomize comfort, style, and the latest technological advancements

Growth of Chinese models in UAE: Within a short 3years Chinese OEMs have gained a strong foothold in the UAE car market

Competitive Pricing and Value for Money: by offering competitive pricing and excellent value for money. The affordability of Chinese vehicles has appealed to a wide range of consumers, particularly those seeking reliable transportation at an affordable price point. Chinese OEMs have strategically positioned themselves as a cost-effective alternative to established brands, attracting budget-conscious buyers.

The changing Chinese OEM fortunes. Comparing Q4 2021 and Q4 2022 Chinese OEMs have increased market share at the expense of the competition with US manufacturers an exemption.

Diverse Product Portfolio: Chinese manufacturers have invested heavily in expanding and diversifying their product portfolios. They now offer a wide range of vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, crossovers, and electric models. This diverse lineup allows Chinese OEMs to cater to different customer preferences and market segments, providing options for both individual buyers and fleet owners.

Improved Quality and Technology: Chinese OEMs have made significant strides in improving the quality and technology of their vehicles. They have focused on enhancing reliability, safety features, and overall build quality to match the standards set by international competitors. By incorporating advanced technology and innovative features, such as touch-screen infotainment systems, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), and connectivity options, Chinese OEMs have been able to offer appealing options to tech-savvy consumers in the UAE.

Strategic Partnerships and Localization Efforts: To gain a stronger foothold in the UAE car market, Chinese OEMs have entered into strategic partnerships and collaborations. By teaming up with local distributors and dealerships, they have leveraged their partners’ expertise and networks to effectively market and distribute their vehicles. Additionally, Chinese OEMs have focused on localization efforts, such as establishing manufacturing facilities and after-sales service centers, to strengthen their presence and build customer trust.

Focus on Electric Vehicles (EVs): The UAE government’s emphasis on sustainability and environmental conservation has created a favorable environment for Chinese OEMs’ electric vehicles (EVs). Chinese manufacturers have capitalized on this opportunity by introducing affordable electric models with competitive performance and range. Their ability to offer reliable and cost-effective EVs has positioned them as key players in the UAE’s transition towards a greener future.

After-sales Support and Warranty Programs: Chinese OEMs have made significant efforts to improve their after-sales support and warranty programs, addressing concerns about maintenance and spare parts availability. By partnering with reputable service providers and offering competitive warranty packages, they have gained the trust of consumers and helped overcome previous reservations about owning Chinese vehicles.

The Chinese OEMs’ growth in the UAE car market is a testament to their competitive pricing, improved quality, diverse product offerings, and strategic partnerships. As they continue to invest in research and development, technology innovation, and local manufacturing facilities, Chinese manufacturers are poised to further expand their market share. With a strong focus on affordability, electric vehicles, and customer satisfaction, Chinese OEMs are reshaping the UAE car market and providing consumers with more choices than ever before.

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