UAE April 2026 Chinese Car Sales: Chinese Brands Hit 31.1% Market Share
In April 2026, the UAE new car market recorded 14,766 total sales, a decline of -41.9% year-on-year but a recovery of +21.7% month-on-month. The standout story is Chinese brands: they captured 31.1% of the market — meaning nearly one in three new cars sold in the UAE was a Chinese brand. Jetour, BYD, and Haval led the charge, with multiple Chinese models ranking among the month's top sellers.
31.1% CHINESE BRANDS MARKET SHARE
14,766 TOTAL MARKET VOLUME
+21.7% MONTH-ON-MONTH GROWTH
623 JETOUR T9 UNITS — TOP CHINESE MODEL
The headline story of April 2026 is not merely Chinese brands' share — it is their resilience in a declining market. While Toyota (-50.2%), Nissan (-46.5%), and Kia (-40.3%) saw steep declines, BYD grew +8.1% and Haval grew +5.0%. Jetour, despite a -26.8% brand-level decline, placed multiple models in the top 25 rankings, demonstrating deep product portfolio strength.
Top Chinese Brands in UAE — April 2026
| Rank | Brand | April 2026 Units | Market Share | YoY Growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jetour | 1,268 | 8.6% | -26.8% |
| 2 | MG | 1,010 | 6.9% | -25.2% |
| 3 | BYD | 943 | 6.4% | +8.1% |
| 4 | Geely | 460 | 3.1% | -44.9% |
| 5 | Haval | 358 | 2.4% | +5.0% |
| 6 | Changan | 110 | 0.7% | -48.1% |
| 7 | Tank | 160 | 1.1% | -33.3% |
| 8 | Great Wall | 24 | 0.2% | +1100.0% |
Chinese Brand Internal Market Share
Within the Chinese brand segment, Jetour leads with 32.7% of all Chinese brand sales, followed by MG at 22.6% and BYD at 20.2%. Geely holds 8.7% and Haval 7.8%, with the remaining 8.3% distributed among smaller brands. The near-equal split between Jetour, MG, and BYD highlights the competitive intensity within the Chinese segment, with each brand pursuing a distinct strategy: Jetour on rugged SUVs, MG on value, and BYD on electrification.
Jetour T9: The Best-Selling Chinese Model
The Jetour T9 was the best-selling Chinese car in the UAE with 623 units, ranking #2 overall behind only the Nissan Patrol. This new model has quickly captured buyer attention with its striking design, spacious interior, and competitive pricing. Jetour's broader lineup also performed well: the Tiggo 8 Pro Max (229 units), X-Trail variant (227 units, +167.1%), KAYA (219 units, +40.7%), and Flying (210 units, +8.3%) all featured in the top 25. This depth gives Jetour the strongest model portfolio among Chinese brands in the UAE.
BYD: The Only Growing Major Brand
BYD was the only major brand in the UAE to post positive YoY growth (+8.1%), with 943 units sold. The brand's aggressive product offensive includes the new Seal 06 DM-i (261 units), Seal 5 DM-i (196 units), and Song Plus DM-i (196 units). BYD's plug-in hybrid technology is proving particularly popular in the UAE, where buyers want electric driving for daily commutes without the range anxiety of full EVs. The Shark 6 pickup (133 units) also signals BYD's expansion into new segments.
MG and Haval: Value Champions
MG sold 1,010 units, led by the MG HS (354 units, +90.3%). Despite a -25.2% brand-level decline, MG's value proposition — competitive pricing, generous warranty, and widespread dealer network — continues to attract budget-conscious buyers. Haval grew +5.0% to 358 units, driven by the Haval H6 (308 units, +80.1%), which has become a top choice for families seeking a well-equipped, safe, and affordable SUV.
Conclusion
April 2026 marks a watershed moment for Chinese brands in the UAE. With 31.1% market share, Chinese manufacturers have moved from challengers to market leaders, matching and in some cases exceeding the combined share of Japanese brands. The presence of six Chinese brands in the top sales rankings, with six distinct models above 200 units, demonstrates that this is not a flash in the pan — it is a structural shift in buyer preferences. For UAE consumers, the result is unprecedented choice, competitive pricing, and rapid technological innovation.











