Source: China Daily

04-20-2009 13:21

SHANGHAI -- International automakers are converging on China's commercial capital for a show that, once marginal, is now a key showcase -- and battleground -- for the world's only major growing car market.

A worker takes a close look at a luxury sedan at the biennial Shanghai Auto Show which opens Monday to media and on Wednesday to the public, in Shanghai Sunday April 19, 2009. [Xinhua]
A worker takes a close look at a luxury sedan at the biennial
Shanghai Auto Show which opens Monday to media and on Wednesday
to the public, in Shanghai Sunday April 19, 2009. [Xinhua]

The biennial Shanghai Auto Show, which opens Monday to media and on Wednesday to the public, is expected to feature an unprecedented number of new vehicle launches, reflecting the growing importance of this market for automakers everywhere.

It follows on the heels of Sunday's Formula One Grand Prix, another Shanghai event symbolizing the city's obsession with cars.

"The number of new launches, especially from global manufacturers, will set it apart," says Paul Gao, CFO of Chery Quantum Auto Co., a new unit of Chery Automobile Co. that is developing upscale models for the domestic automaker.

"Many automakers now see the Chinese market as at the forefront," he said.

Porsche kicked off the show on Sunday night by unveiling the Panamera, the German automaker's first foray into the luxury sedan segment. Porsche said its decision to reveal the vehicle in China signals the rising importance of the country's auto market.

Porsche sales in Asia more than doubled in its 2007-2008 fiscal year to 7,600 vehicles, the company said.