Group 1 - In November, new vehicle registrations in Europe increased for the fifth consecutive month, driven by the growth in electric vehicle sales, with a year-over-year increase of 2.4% to 1.08 million units [1] - Spain and Germany saw the largest increases in new vehicle registrations, while Italy's sales stagnated, and France and the UK experienced slight declines [1] - Sales of pure electric vehicles surged by 37%, surpassing the 34% increase in plug-in hybrid vehicles, marking the first time since March that pure electric vehicle sales outpaced hybrids [1] Group 2 - The European Commission proposed to lift the ban on the sale of new fuel vehicles starting in 2035, which could alter the long-term sales outlook for electric vehicles in Europe [4] - Analysts noted that manufacturers like Volkswagen, BYD, and Renault are increasing their market share in electric vehicles, while competitors such as Tesla, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz are seeing declines [4] - Upcoming sales incentives for electric vehicles in Germany and Spain are expected to have a positive impact on the market [4] Group 3 - High new car prices, a weak economy, and various political and social crises are affecting Germany, the largest automotive market in the region, leading to hesitance in investment decisions from both individuals and businesses [5] - Major manufacturers, including Volkswagen and BMW, are considering gradually increasing the availability of electric vehicles equipped with small range-extending fuel engines as the EU may relax restrictions on fuel vehicle sales post-2035 [6]
电动车推动欧洲车市连续第五个月增长 大众、比亚迪等份额上升