国联民生证券:2025智驾平权加速 2026智驾&机器人&全球化共振
智通财经网·2026-01-18 02:00

Core Insights - The report from Guolian Minsheng Securities highlights the transformation in the automotive industry driven by smart electric vehicles and global expansion, indicating a positive outlook for the supply chain of domestic and new energy vehicle manufacturers, as well as the growth of the smart and robotics sectors [1][2]. Group 1: Market Outlook - By 2026, the acceleration of smart and global trends is expected to lead to significant growth in humanoid robots, with the domestic wholesale vehicle sales projected to reach 30.3 million units, a year-on-year increase of 1.0% [2]. - The automotive parts sector's revenue is anticipated to grow by 8.3% year-on-year, driven by the increase in sales of domestic brands and the impact of vehicle replacement policies [2]. Group 2: Investment Strategy - The competitive landscape is being reshaped by the smart electric transformation, with a focus on high-quality customers from domestic brands and new energy vehicle manufacturers [3]. - The preferred investment tracks are identified as those with large market potential and favorable competitive dynamics [3]. Group 3: Customer Dynamics - Domestic manufacturers with significant sales growth, such as Geely and BYD, are favored, while the global expansion of Chinese automotive parts is supported by increasing production capacity and technological advantages [4]. Group 4: Product Dynamics - The trend towards smart driving is accelerating, with expectations for high-level autonomous driving to penetrate the mass market by 2026, driven by policy support and technological advancements [5]. - Humanoid robots are entering a production phase in 2026, with major tech companies leading the charge, and the industry is expected to shift from conceptual themes to long-term growth [5]. Group 5: Investment Recommendations - The report recommends focusing on the smart and new energy vehicle supply chain, highlighting specific companies in smart driving, smart cockpit, and tire sectors, as well as robotics-related firms [6].