Chinese car sales in the UK jumped from 384 in 2015 to 285,000 last year. The tariff gap explains why.

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Brits bought 384 Chinese-made vehicles in 2015. Last year, they bought 285,000, according to automotive consulting firm Mobility Global. The growth is accelerating. BYD nearly doubled its UK sales in the first half of 2026 to over 37,000 units, and Chinese brands collectively hold roughly 13% of new car registrations in Britain, double their share […]This story continues at The Next Web