The line graph gives information about the manufacturing cars in four different countries from 2020 to 2025, with projections until 2035.
Overall, it is clear that all figures had a downward trend except for China, despite accounting least, it is anticipated to lead the position. Notably, Japan was the most productive in all years until being surpassed by China in the future while the cars being produced in the UK and the USA witnessed plummeting through the years.
Regarding Japanese cars, it began at roughly 350 thousand produced. In the next five years, it had increased slightly by 2025 – a figure that then is expected to have a consistent fall until 2035, making it the second most significant with 100 in the chart. As for Chinese cars, despite lagging far behind initially(100 thousand cars), this figure has been growing steadily and is forecast to have growth by almost 50 thousand till 2035, surpassing all the countries.
As for English-speaking countries, namely, the USA and, the UK, the figures of these countries present a consistent fall over the chart. Regarding the USA, it accounted for 300 thousand initially – a figure that then decreased sharply by 2025 and will continue this pattern, expecting to be the least productive in 2035. A similar yet less pronounced figure will be seen for that of the UK, after a gradual reduction from 200 thousands to 180 thousands between 2020 and 2025.
