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做增程的品牌越来越多,但增程车却有点卖不动了
3 6 Ke·2025-08-25 03:02

Group 1 - The article discusses the current trend of electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers shifting from pure electric models to range-extended electric vehicles (EREVs), with brands like Zhiji, Haobo, and Xiaopeng launching new EREV models [1][3][6] - Despite the initial excitement around EREVs, sales data indicates a decline in their popularity, with July retail sales of EREVs at 102,000 units, a year-on-year decrease of 11.4%, while pure electric vehicle sales increased by 24.5% [7][8] - The market share of pure electric vehicles has grown significantly, with the ratio of pure electric to EREV sales changing from 43:57 last year to 64:36 this year [7][8] Group 2 - The sales performance of leading EREV brands like Aion and Li Auto has been disappointing, with Li Auto experiencing a 39.7% year-on-year decline in July sales [10][12] - In contrast, brands like Xiaopeng and Leap Motor have seen substantial growth in pure electric sales, with Xiaopeng's sales increasing by 229.4% year-on-year [9][10] - The decline in EREV sales is attributed to the decreasing price of lithium and the resulting drop in battery costs, making pure electric vehicles more affordable and attractive [17][19] Group 3 - The article highlights that the charging infrastructure for pure electric vehicles is rapidly expanding, with an average of 34.3 public charging stations per square kilometer in major cities, alleviating range anxiety for consumers [20][23] - As battery technology improves, the range of pure electric vehicles continues to increase, with models like the Model Y achieving a range of up to 751 km [24][29] - The article concludes that while EREVs will continue to exist, they are returning to their original position as a transitional product rather than a primary choice for consumers [32][33]