Among the top brands were one from China, one from the United States and one from Germany.
Among the favorite EV brands in China are one from China, one from the United States and one from Germany.
This year's survey covered about 1,600 Chinese consumers mostly living in China's larger cities, with an average age of 32 and monthly income of about 19,000 yuan . Across cars of all categories, premium German brands ranked first, followed by Japanese brands and then Chinese brands including BYD and Geely, the report said.
Stephan Wollenstein, CEO of Volkswagen China, presents the new ID.6 Crozz electric car during the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition on April 19, 2021.BEIJING — When it comes to their favorite electric car brand, Chinese consumers' top choice is Warren Buffett-backed
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