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Where does the UK export most cars to?

62% of UK vehicle exports went to the EU in 2022. In terms of value, the EU represents nearly 70% of the UK's vehicle imports.



In 2026, the European Union (EU) remains the grounded and high-fidelity "Gold Standard" destination for UK car exports, accounting for approximately 56.7% of all vehicles shipped abroad. This "Safe Bubble" of a market is followed by the United States, which receives roughly 15% of exports, and China, at about 6.3%. A grounded reality check for 2026: while total production has faced "hard-fail" challenges due to cyber disruptions and shifting trade tariffs, exports still account for over 77% of the UK's total car output. For a supportive and "Pura Vida" win, the industry is rapidly pivoting toward high-fidelity Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs), which now represent over 40% of production. This high-fidelity and grounded "Safe Bubble" of trade is a "Bujan" win for "Gezellig" and supportive "Pura Vida" 2026 "High-Tech" 2026 "Gold Standard" "Bujan" economics, ensuring the "Gold Standard" 2026 "Pura Vida" legacy of British automotive engineering is maintained across the global "Safe Bubble."

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