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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Auto China 2026: The world’s biggest motor show is an experience like no other


Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’d know by now the Chinese automotive industry has evolved dramatically thanks to a government that has directed automakers to invest heavily in electrification, and a populace that craves increasingly sophisticated technology.

I just got back from Auto China 2026 in Beijing, which was my first time at a Chinese motor show, believe it or not.

I thought I was prepared for the scale, after organisers confirmed Auto China this year would be held across two Beijing convention centres with 17 halls in total, and would be host to 1451 vehicles and 181 world premieres.

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I packed my comfiest pair of Brooks and, while I didn’t have a smartwatch to count my steps as other journalists did, my phone tells me I did 22,916 steps on Saturday after doing just over 20,000 the day before. I don’t usually count my steps, but that sure sounds like a lot.

It was overwhelming and overstimulating, and somehow two days wasn’t enough – particularly not with press conferences to attend, and content to capture. And while I’m sure there was plenty of exciting technology to be found in the halls filled with suppliers, particularly those specialising in batteries and ADAS, my focus in my finite amount of time had to be on the automakers.

Being on the go, I think I only ended up sitting down in maybe a handful of vehicles – a Nissan NX8 conveniently located next to my group’s waiting point, which had extremely comfortable seats, and a Jetour F700 ute with a properly luxe interior. I could have fallen asleep on those massaging rear seats…