The rate at which Chinese cars are improving is unprecedented.
Twenty-five years ago, China was knocking out models like the Lubao CA6410 – essentially the front end of an Austin Montego mated with the rear end of an Austin Maestro and a Toyota engine.
But today, after decades of rapid economic growth, a few copycat creations and concentrating firmly on electric cars, Chinese models are up there with the best in the business.
They tend to be among the cheapest cars on the market - but don't don’t think it’s all price-driven pragmatism. They’re catching up with European, Japanese and Korean efforts in terms of interior quality and driving fun too.
We currently peg the Xpeng G6 as the best Chinese car on sale in the UK. It really is a credible Tesla Model Y rival, with an upmarket interior, decent ride quality and a price advantage over the American EV.
Below you will find our favourite cars from Chinese companies.
Best for: a slick user experience
The G6 was revealed in 2024 and conceived in almost every respect as a direct alternative to the Tesla Model Y. And do you know what? This electric SUV gives Silicon Valley’s best seller a run for its money.
The company behind it describes itself as a start-up led by a tech entrepreneur, and indeed the car feels very techy inside. There’s a big touchscreen with the latest Qualcomm processor, which is quick and easy to use.
Interior materials are high-quality for the price and the seats have a lot of adjustment. But it does lack physical controls.
There are two power options: 254bhp and 281bhp. Both are swift, quiet and smooth. We would recommend the lesser one, as there’s very little chance you would notice the extra 27bhp in the real world.
Read our Xpeng G6 review


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