Etienne Psaila
In the next decade, the question of who builds our cars will no longer be answered solely by brand loyalty or horsepower. Made in China? The Future of the Global Car is a compelling, deeply researched, and narrative-driven journey into the past, present, and future of the global automotive industry-with a sharp focus on China’s meteoric rise. Spanning over a century of car manufacturing history, this book explores how Japan, the U.S., Korea, and Europe shaped the automotive world-and how China, with state-driven ambition, massive EV production, and a grip on key resources, is now poised to redefine it.Through vivid chapters on industrial giants, political rivalries, technological revolutions, and cultural resistance, this book poses the ultimate question: will your next car be made in China? Or will the world push back, fragment, and re-localize production in a post-global era?Blending geopolitical insight, economic analysis, and rich storytelling, this is a must-read for automotive enthusiasts, industry professionals, and curious readers trying to understand where the road is taking us next.