Cars, new brands boom: 33 emerging brands in Italia by 2030
According to a New Brand Observatory study by Quintegia, brands are multiplying, especially Chinese brands
The Italia car market is opening up more and more to emerging brands, especially with Chinese passport. This is what emerges from Quintegia's New Brand Observatory, a study presented at the Automotive Dealer Day in Verona, scheduled for 19-21 May 2026, in which it is estimated that the number of new brands active in Italia will rise to 22 in 2026 and reach at least 33 by 2030.
Expected new entries include Changan, Chery, Denza, Genesis and Zeekr, which will join the already well-known MG, BYD, Omoda-Jaecoo, Leapmotor, Lynk&Co, Polestar, Xpeng and Dongfeng. The expansion is also supported by the distribution network; in fact, the number of dealerships representing emerging brands reaches 580, for a total of about 1,500 outlets, the highest figure among the five main European markets.
According to the research, more than half of the entrepreneurs in the sector market at least one new brand, while the number of dealers placing historical and emerging brands in the same portfolio is growing.
With respect to the offer, the new manufacturers concentrate mainly in the C-SUV and D-SUV segments, with thermal, hybrid or electric models and prices starting at around 25,000 euro for the new energy compact SUVs and exceeding 70,000 euro in the high-end configurations.
Also according to the study, after initial uncertainties, consumers are now showing more openness towards new brands. In fact, according to Quintegia's Automotive Customer Study 2026, 47% of Italians interested in buying a new car value an emerging brand. While among customers of electric cars, the share rises to 73%, and for 82% of motorists, however, the credibility of new manufacturers remains linked to the presence of solid and recognised dealerships in the territory.

