The pie chart illustrates the percentage distribution of passenger car production by different regions of the world in 2015.
Overall, it is noticeable that the proportion of spending allocated to car manufacture in both China and Europe accounted for the largest share. Japan and North America followed as the second largest regions, while other areas represented less than one-tenth of the total expenditure over the given period.
In 2015, according to the chart, China emerged as the main producer of passenger cars, accounting for 26% of the total. Europe closely followed with a similar percentage of 25%. North America, including Japan, also played a significant role in vehicle manufacturing, with the former contributing 19% and the latter 16% at the same time.
When it comes to other nations, which occupied only 14% of total expenses in 2015, car production in South Asia amounted to only 8%. While South America accounted for 4% of car production, the share of the Middle East was 2% over the same period.
