崔东树:中国新能源车出口表现好于预期 插混和混动替代纯电动成新增长点
智通财经网·2025-10-24 11:51

Core Insights - In the first nine months of 2025, China's new energy vehicle (NEV) exports exceeded expectations, with plug-in hybrid and hybrid vehicles becoming new growth points, particularly in the pickup truck segment [1][5] - The total export volume of Chinese automobiles reached 5.71 million units from January to September 2025, marking a 21% increase year-on-year, with September alone seeing exports of 763,000 units, up 26% year-on-year [1][6] - The export of Chinese NEVs in the same period reached 2.32 million units, a 52% increase compared to the same period in 2024, significantly higher than the 22% growth rate in 2024 [1][5] Export Performance - The top ten countries for Chinese automobile exports in September 2025 included Russia (69,126 units), Mexico (48,636 units), and the UAE (47,700 units), with notable increases in exports to the UAE and Mexico [2] - In the first nine months of 2025, the cumulative export volume to the top ten countries included Mexico (410,739 units), the UAE (367,796 units), and Russia (357,708 units) [2] NEV Export Trends - The top ten countries for NEV exports in September 2025 were Belgium (20,869 units), the UAE (20,859 units), and the UK (19,521 units), with significant growth in exports to the UAE and the UK [3] - From January to September 2025, the top ten countries for NEV exports included Belgium (223,532 units), the Philippines (153,386 units), and the UK (153,265 units), with the Philippines showing the highest growth in exports [3] Historical Context - China's automobile exports have shown a consistent upward trend since breaking the million-unit mark in 2021, with a growth rate of over 50% in 2022 and 2023, and a projected growth rate of around 20% for 2024-2025 [5][6] - The export structure has shifted, with passenger vehicles increasingly dominating the export market, reaching 85% by 2023, while the share of commercial vehicles has declined [11][16] Vehicle Type Performance - In 2025, the export of light trucks and passenger cars showed strong growth, particularly in the context of a sluggish domestic fuel truck market [12][14] - The export of gasoline vehicles has seen a decline, while the export of hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles has surged, indicating a shift in consumer preferences [15][16]