从广州车展看2026年车市动向:合资车用上“中国脑”
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-25 22:45

Core Insights - The 2025 Guangzhou International Auto Show showcases 93 new car models and 629 new energy vehicles, highlighting the industry's shift towards electrification and intelligence [1][3] - In October, new energy vehicles accounted for over 50% of total car sales for the first time, indicating a significant market trend [3] - The event emphasizes advancements in L3-level autonomous driving and next-generation battery technologies, which are seen as key areas for technological breakthroughs [4][5] New Energy Vehicles - Out of 1,085 vehicles displayed, 629 are new energy models, making up 58% of the total [3] - Notable new energy models include Xiaopeng's X9 Super Extended Range version priced at 309,800 yuan and Leap Motor's D19 Extended Range version with a 500 km pure electric range [3] - The market is witnessing a diversification in demand, with extended range vehicles addressing range anxiety while pure electric vehicles offer lower operating costs [3] Technological Advancements - Huawei's booth was one of the most popular, showcasing its smart driving solutions, including L3-level autonomous driving tests in seven major cities [4] - GAC Group's flagship model, the A800, has begun L3-level highway testing at speeds of 120 km/h, marking a significant milestone in autonomous vehicle testing [4] Battery Technology - SAIC MG introduced the MG4 model featuring semi-solid-state batteries, set for delivery in December [5] - GAC Group announced the production of a pilot line for solid-state batteries, aiming for small-scale trials by 2026 and mass production by 2027-2030 [5] Market Dynamics - Several luxury brands, including Beijing Hyundai and Lamborghini, were absent from the show, indicating a potential decline in competitiveness in the Chinese market [5] - Joint ventures between foreign brands and Chinese tech companies are emerging, with Volkswagen and Xiaopeng collaborating on a new electric SUV featuring L2-level assisted driving [5][6] Collaborations and Innovations - Audi launched the A5L with Huawei's smart driving technology, while BMW and Mercedes are partnering with Chinese tech firms to enhance their models with localized smart features [6] - These collaborations aim to shorten development cycles and quickly adapt to market changes, reflecting a strategic shift among joint venture brands [6]