Group 1 - Citigroup reports that China's new vehicle replacement subsidy policy for 2023 maintains the subsidy cap from last year but changes the calculation method to a percentage of vehicle price instead of a fixed amount [1] - Under the scrappage policy, only new energy vehicles priced above 166,700 RMB and fuel vehicles above 150,000 RMB qualify for the maximum subsidy; under the replacement policy, new energy vehicles priced above 187,500 RMB and fuel vehicles above 216,700 RMB qualify for the maximum subsidy [1] - The new subsidy policy may accelerate market consolidation for entry-level models (average price below 160,000 RMB), benefiting companies like BYD, Geely, and Great Wall Motors due to their cost control and export profit leverage [1] Group 2 - Citigroup predicts that China's passenger car retail sales in Q4 last year may deviate from normal seasonal fluctuations by approximately 700,000 to 800,000 units; even if this sales volume is fully added back in Q1 this year, wholesale sales are expected to decline by 33% quarter-on-quarter (8% year-on-year) [2] - The company anticipates that Pony.ai's H-shares will enter the Hong Kong Stock Connect around mid-2026 [2]
花旗:内地以旧换新补贴新政或令入门级车型市场加快整合 比亚迪股份等更具规模优势