China overtook Japan as the world's largest car exporter in 2023 and has not looked back — annual new-energy vehicle exports alone crossed four million units in 2025. The first half of 2026 shows the machine still accelerating, and changing shape.

What happened

The H1 2026 numbers are the clearest signal yet. BYD delivered 792,256 vehicles overseas in the first six months, up 70.7% year on year — already more than half its raised full-year target of 1.5 million. [Reuters/USNews] Chery shipped 943,817 vehicles overseas in H1 (+71.5%), extending a 23-year run as China's top passenger-car exporter. [Gasgoo] Geely crossed 100,000 monthly exports for the first time in June, with H1 up 158%. [AllWeather Finance]

Why it matters

Exports are no longer a side business that absorbs domestic overcapacity — they are becoming the profit centre. Overseas gross margins run roughly ten percentage points above domestic levels for major groups, while China's home market is locked in a price war. For BYD, overseas deliveries reached 43.5% of total monthly sales in June; for Great Wall Motor the share was 55.7%. [CnEVPost]

Market context

The export mix is broader than the "Chinese EV" headline suggests. Fuel and hybrid vehicles still carry huge volumes into Russia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America; plug-in hybrids are the fastest-growing slice into tariff-protected markets; pure EVs lead in Europe, Southeast Asia and Australia. Logistics has been rebuilt too — BYD alone operates a fleet of eight ro-ro car carriers with annual capacity above one million vehicles. [Bloomberg/AutoWorld]

Impact on Chinese automakers

A hierarchy is forming. Companies with established export machines and local plants — BYD, Chery, Geely, GWM, SAIC — are compounding scale advantages. New-energy startups are picking focused beachheads: Leapmotor through Stellantis's network, Xpeng and NIO through Europe. Automakers that stayed domestic now face a shrinking home market and no overseas cushion.

What to watch next

Three markers for H2 2026: whether BYD holds its 1.5-million overseas run-rate; whether Geely sustains six-figure monthly exports as Jefferies expects; and how quickly overseas plants — Hungary, Spain, Brazil, Thailand, Malaysia — shift volumes from "exported from China" to "built where they are sold". Our Exports section tracks all of it, daily.