Core Viewpoint - The report from Guotai Haitong indicates that with economic recovery and the implementation of the "old-for-new" policy for heavy trucks in 2025, domestic heavy truck sales are expected to gradually rebound, with a projected sales volume of 1.067 million units in 2025, representing an 18% year-on-year increase [1] Summary by Sections Overall Sales Performance - In October, domestic heavy truck sales reached 106,000 units, marking a 60% year-on-year increase and a 1% month-on-month increase. Cumulatively, from January to October, total sales amounted to 928,000 units, reflecting a 24% year-on-year growth. The "old-for-new" policy continues to support strong terminal sales [2] Sales Structure - In October 2025, the sales proportions of semi-trailer tractors, cargo trucks, and incomplete vehicles within the heavy truck segment were 51.4%, 27.2%, and 21.4% respectively. This shows an increase in the share of heavy cargo trucks compared to 2024. In October, semi-trailer tractor sales were 59,000 units, up 83% year-on-year and 4% month-on-month [3] Focus on Natural Gas Heavy Trucks - In October, domestic natural gas heavy truck sales reached 22,000 units, a significant 197% year-on-year increase and a 2% month-on-month increase. Cumulatively, from January to October, natural gas heavy truck sales totaled 158,000 units, up 12% year-on-year. The penetration rate of natural gas in heavy trucks was 20% in October and 17% for the year-to-date [4] Focus on New Energy Heavy Trucks - In October, domestic new energy heavy truck sales were 20,000 units, representing a 176% year-on-year increase and a 7% month-on-month increase. From January to October, cumulative sales of new energy heavy trucks reached 141,000 units, also up 176% year-on-year. The penetration rate for new energy heavy trucks was 19% in October and 15% year-to-date [4]
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