German cars didn't fall behind because they forgot how to build great vehicles. They fell behind because the industry they dominated for more than a century quietly transformed into something else. Today's electric cars aren't just automobiles, they're rolling computers, software platforms, and data centers on wheels.
And while Europe was protecting its factories, China was rebuilding the entire business model from the ground up.
This video explores why German automakers like Volkswagen, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz are struggling against Chinese EV manufacturers such as BYD, NIO, and Xiaomi. We examine Europe's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, BYD's vertically integrated supply chain, software-defined vehicles, AI-powered cars, LiDAR technology, connected vehicle telemetry, and why German CEOs have opposed the very tariffs designed to protect them. We also uncover how China's dominance in batteries, manufacturing, and automotive software could reshape Europe's industrial future, and why this battle is about far more than who builds the better car.