Group 1 - The luxury car market in China is experiencing significant price reductions from brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz, with price cuts ranging from 3.37 million to 6.902 million yuan, approximately 10% for key models [1] - Mercedes-Benz plans to deliver 575,000 vehicles in China in 2025, a decline of about 19% from 714,000 units in 2024 [1] - BMW has also adjusted the suggested retail prices for several key models, with reductions generally exceeding 10%, and some models seeing cuts of over 300,000 yuan [1] Group 2 - The market for mid-to-high-end electric vehicles priced above 250,000 yuan has seen less price reduction during the Spring Festival, with brands like BYD and Volvo not offering significant discounts [1] - Domestic electric vehicle brands are introducing new models post-Spring Festival, with Xiaomi planning to launch a new generation of its SU7 model [2] - The automotive market is shifting from rapid growth to a phase of stock competition, with traditional luxury brands facing intense competition from new energy vehicles [2] Group 3 - The market for electric vehicles priced below 100,000 yuan is becoming increasingly competitive, with models like BYD's Yuan priced at 74,800 yuan and Leap Motor's Lafa5 at 97,800 yuan, both offering cash discounts during the Spring Festival [3] - GAC Toyota's Platinum 3X has dropped to 99,800 yuan, with additional promotional offers available [3] - Leap Motor has achieved significant sales success, leading the new energy vehicle segment with nearly 600,000 units sold last year [3]
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Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2026-02-10 12:50