年销2700万辆,中国汽车又一个世界冠军
3 6 Ke·2026-02-13 09:55

Core Insights - In 2025, Chinese automakers achieved a total global sales volume of 27 million vehicles, surpassing Japan for the first time in over 20 years, marking a significant milestone in the automotive industry [1] - Chinese automobile exports reached 8.32 million units in 2025, maintaining the title of the world's largest exporter for the third consecutive year, with Japan trailing at 4.21 million units [1] - Nine Chinese automakers have already set ambitious overseas sales targets for 2026, indicating confidence in continued growth in international markets [1][2] Group 1: Sales Performance - In 2025, Chery, SAIC, and BYD each exceeded 1 million units in overseas sales, with Chery selling 1.34 million units, representing nearly half of its total sales and a 17% increase year-on-year [3] - BYD's overseas sales surged by 145%, showcasing rapid growth from negligible figures to over 1 million units in just four years [3] - The overall export volume of Chinese automobiles grew by 29.9% in 2025, with December alone witnessing a remarkable 73.2% year-on-year increase, reaching 994,000 units [5] Group 2: Market Trends - The export of Chinese new energy vehicles (NEVs) reached 3.43 million units in 2025, a 70% increase, reflecting a growing global acceptance of electric vehicles [8] - In Europe, electric vehicles accounted for a record 19% of the market share in 2025, with Germany producing 1.67 million electric passenger cars, marking a 23% year-on-year growth [10] - Chinese brands are increasingly gaining traction in international markets, with significant sales growth in Australia and Europe, where they are becoming more competitive against traditional automakers [10][12] Group 3: Strategic Developments - Chinese automakers are expanding their presence in North America and Latin America, with Mexico becoming the largest market for Chinese car exports in 2025 [14] - Agreements with Canada allow Chinese companies to export electric vehicles at a reduced tariff rate, indicating a favorable trade environment [16] - The establishment of local supply chains and partnerships in various regions is a strategic move to enhance competitiveness and market penetration [16][17]