Core Insights - The UK automotive industry experienced its lowest production level for August since 1956, primarily due to weak overseas demand and tariff barriers [1] - Total vehicle production in August was approximately 38,700 units, representing an 18.2% year-on-year decline [1] - Passenger car production was around 37,000 units, down 10.2% year-on-year, while commercial vehicle production plummeted by 73.2% to just 1,621 units [1] - Electric vehicles emerged as a rare highlight, with production of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and pure electric cars reaching about 16,800 units, a 40.9% increase year-on-year, nearly accounting for half of total passenger car production [1] - The data reflects dual pressures from industry adjustments and a slowdown in overseas market demand, with exports to the EU affected by weak demand and stricter regulations, while exports to the US continue to face challenges from tariff barriers and trade friction [1] - The CEO of the automotive association emphasized the complexity of the current situation, noting that August is typically a "slow season" for the industry, and urged the UK government to expedite the implementation of new industrial strategies to support the automotive sector's critical role in employment, economy, and trade [1]
英国8月汽车产量创近70年新低
Xin Hua She·2025-09-26 05:05