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欧洲车市“金九”成色足:销量连续三月增长 电动车激增三成
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-10-28 07:08

Group 1 - In September, the number of affordable electric vehicles available to European consumers increased, leading to a third consecutive month of growth in car sales, with new registrations rising by 11% year-on-year to 1.24 million units [1] - Sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles grew by one-third, driven by strong demand for more affordable models like the Skoda Elroq and Renault R5 [1] - Major markets in Europe, including the UK and Germany, saw increases in car deliveries of 14% and 13% respectively [1] Group 2 - Despite improvements in electric vehicle sales, automakers are still facing challenges with lower-than-expected sales, particularly for higher-priced battery-powered models [4] - The EU's plan to phase out the sale of new fuel vehicles by 2035 faces uncertainty, which hinders the adoption of electric vehicles [4] - The overall increase in sales provides some relief for German manufacturers like BMW, Volkswagen, and Mercedes-Benz, who are struggling in the Chinese market against local competitors [4] Group 3 - In the UK, September saw a significant increase in car registrations, typically a peak sales month due to the issuance of new license plates [8] - Plug-in hybrid vehicle deliveries surged by 62%, while fully electric vehicle sales increased by 22%, together accounting for nearly one-third of total registrations in the region [8] - Among major manufacturers, Stellantis and Renault performed best, while Tesla's sales declined by 10%, resulting in a market share of only 3.2% [8] Group 4 - Automakers and suppliers are urgently seeking alternatives to chips produced by Nexperia, which has become a focal point in the political deadlock [5] - Upcoming meetings between US and Chinese leaders may yield positive outcomes to ease trade tensions, although core issues remain unresolved [5]