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Škoda abandons China after a 96% drop in sales and highlights the pressure from local brands.

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 26, 2026
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Škoda abandona China após queda de 96% nas vendas e expõe pressão das marcas locais

Škoda is preparing to exit the Chinese market after years of sharp decline in sales, in one of the most striking examples of the difficulties faced by traditional brands in the face of growing local competition.

According to recent information, the Volkswagen Group brand is expected to cease sales in China by mid-year, ending a presence that once represented its largest market.

Abrupt decline in just seven years

The numbers illustrate the extent of the drop. In 2018, Škoda reached its peak in China, with 341,000 vehicles sold. By 2025, that figure plummeted to just 15,000 units, a reduction of about 96%.

The downward trend has been progressive over the past few years, with sales consistently declining since 2019, reflecting the increasing difficulty in competing in a market increasingly dominated by Chinese manufacturers.

Local competition accelerates change in the landscape

The decline of Škoda is directly linked to the rapid rise of Chinese brands, which have gained prominence with aggressive pricing strategies and a strong focus on innovation, especially in the electric vehicle segment.

This context has put pressure on traditional manufacturers, prompting some to reassess their presence in the world’s largest automotive market.

Global growth offsets losses

Despite the decline in China, Škoda has managed to maintain a positive trajectory globally. In 2025, the brand recorded a growth of 12.7%, reaching 1,043,900 units sold — the best result in the last six years.

In Europe, it reached third place among the best-selling brands for the first time, while markets such as India, North Africa, and Turkey recorded an increase in demand.

Strategy focuses on new electric models

In its future plan, Škoda is preparing to launch new electric models, including the Epiq, an entry-level model in the segment, and the Peaq, a larger SUV with seven seats.

Volkswagen Group adjusts strategy in China

While Škoda exits the Chinese market, the Volkswagen Group continues to invest in the country through other brands and local partnerships.

Among the initiatives is the development of the AUDI sub-brand, in partnership with SAIC, although the first signs indicate challenges also in this new project.

A warning for the global industry

Škoda’s exit from China highlights how quickly the balance of the automotive sector can change, even for established brands.

In a highly competitive and rapidly changing market, the case of the Czech brand raises questions about the survival capacity of traditional manufacturers in China in the coming decades.

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