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汽车行业稳增长方案出台!2025年力争实现汽车销量3230万辆左右 工信部:努力实现汽车行业经济发展主要预期目标
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-13 10:07

Core Insights - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is implementing a new round of the "Automobile Industry Stabilization and Growth Work Plan (2025-2026)" to optimize tax incentives for new energy vehicles and promote electric vehicles in public sectors [1][3] - The plan sets a target of approximately 32.3 million vehicle sales in 2025, with new energy vehicle sales expected to reach around 15.5 million, reflecting a 20% year-on-year growth [1][4] Group 1: Policy and Economic Goals - The "Work Plan" aims to achieve key economic development targets for the automobile industry, which is considered a pillar of the national economy [3][9] - The MIIT has outlined several measures to boost domestic automobile consumption, including promoting electric vehicles in public sectors and enhancing charging infrastructure [6][8] Group 2: Market Performance and Projections - In the first eight months of 2025, China's automobile production and sales both exceeded 20 million units, with year-on-year growth of 12.7% and 12.6% respectively [4] - The average monthly sales in the domestic market reached 2.641 million units, suggesting a potential increase of about 10 million units in the remaining months of 2025 [4] Group 3: Challenges and Industry Dynamics - The automobile industry faces challenges such as intensified overseas competition, insufficient effective demand, and irrational competition within the market [7][8] - The MIIT has initiated a three-month special action to address online irregularities in the automobile industry, aiming to create a healthier competitive environment [7][8] Group 4: Technological Advancements - The plan emphasizes the need for breakthroughs in key technologies such as automotive chips, operating systems, and solid-state batteries to enhance product performance and meet consumer demands [8][9] - It also proposes the advancement of intelligent connected vehicles and the approval of L3-level vehicle production [8]