The pie chart demonstrates information of public vehicles production in 2015.
Overall, it is clear that Greater China and Europe are the most significant part of all car manufacturing contributors, which together accounted for more than half of the global output. On the other hand, other regions such as Middle East and Africa made up relatively small proportion of the industry.
In terms of major contributors, Greater China held the largest share at 26%, followed closely by Europe with 25%. Furthermore, North America also played a significant role, representing 19% of global production. Japan and Korea together accounted for 16%, which, although smaller, still represented a notable contribution compared to other countries.
South Asia, with accounts for 8% of global production, highlights its growing impact in the automative industry. South America, 4% share, is noted for its smaller scale of production relative to other regions. Conversely, the Middle East and Africa, maintaining the smallest share of 2%, this shows limited participation in manufacturing industry.
