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Jeff Perez

In China, Sedans Still Thrive

We all know how much the Chinese market shapes the global automotive landscape. Any changes have an immediate impact on the rest of the auto world. Not only does China lead the race to electrification, but the country is also making great strides in technologies like advanced driver assistance, artificial intelligence, and autonomous driving.

But even as China races to market with new innovations and even more exciting product, one thing remains unchanged: Sedans still rule.

Even though the sedan has been largely overshadowed in by SUVs in markets like the US and Europe, the traditional four-door family car is still a huge success in China. Without that success, sedans might have already disappeared from the road entirely.

Half of Global Sales

According to research on global car sales in 2024, China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan) accounted for over 50 percent of the world's sedan sales, with 7.89 million units (+1%). Despite modest growth, the sedan is still considered a status symbol among Chinese drivers, which is why nearly all Chinese manufacturers still produce them, unlike many European and American counterparts.

The second largest market for sedans was the USA / Canada with 2.63 million units (+1%). Europe, surprisingly, is only in fifth place, behind the Middle East (1.15 million, including Iran) and Latin America (921,000). European consumers have always preferred hatchbacks, station wagons, and, of course, SUVs.

Top 10 Markets for Sedans In 2024

Country Percentage of Cars Sold Are Sedans
Uzbekistan 60%
Algeria 48%
Egypt 47%
Saudi Arabia 46%
Iran 46%
Azerbaijan 41%
Malaysia 36%
Bahrain 33%
China 33%
Tajikistan 33%

Toyota Remains on Top

Among manufacturers, Toyota maintains its leadership in the segment with nearly 2 million sedans sold in 2024. The Camry and Corolla models remain very popular, but the growth of Toyota's SUVs has negatively impacted sedan sales, which fell by 7 percent last year. Volkswagen Group also saw a decline of 4 percent, with 1.82 million units.

In contrast, Chinese brands show massive growth: BYD is third with 1.51 million sedans sold (+78%), Geely is seventh with 919,000 units (+36%), while Changan and Chery increased volumes by 19 percent (312,000 units) and 60 percent (298,000 units), respectively.

Top Selling Sedan Brands (2024)

Units sold (2024)
Toyota 1.75 Million
BYD 1.51 Million
Volkswagen 1.33 Million
Nissan 974,000
Honda 938,000
Hyundai 862,000
Mercedes 691,000
BMW 587,000
Tesla 560,000
Geely 528,000
Chevrolet 514,000
Kia 474,000
Audi 461,000
IKCO 295,000
Hongqi 251,000
Lexus 247,000
Changan 236,000
Suzuki 223,000
Chery 213,000
Saipa 174,000

The author of the article, Felipe Munoz, is an Automotive Industry Specialist at JATO Dynamics.

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