盘点58家财险2025车均保费:超半数同比下降
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-02-13 12:38

Core Insights - The average car insurance premium for 2025 shows a declining trend for over half of the insurance companies, with the overall premium gap narrowing compared to 2024 [1][2][5] - The average car insurance premium across 58 disclosed companies ranges from 841.99 yuan to 5900 yuan, indicating a concentration of premiums between 1000 yuan and 3000 yuan for most companies [2][4] Group 1: Premium Trends - More than 50% of insurance companies reported a decrease in average car insurance premiums for 2025 compared to the previous year, although the overall decline is not significant [1][5] - The average car insurance premium for 2025 is expected to stabilize due to the structure of existing policies, with a notable impact from the insurance of new energy vehicles [6][7] Group 2: Company Performance - The top ten insurance companies by average car insurance premium for 2025 include: - Ai He Yi Ri Sheng Tong He Insurance: 5900 yuan - Modern Insurance: 5700 yuan (down from 6100 yuan in 2024) - Japan Insurance: 4239 yuan (down from 5871.54 yuan in 2024) [3] - The lowest average premiums are reported by companies such as Xin An Automobile Insurance at 841.99 yuan and Dou Bang Insurance at 870 yuan, with over 70% of companies having premiums between 1000 yuan and 3000 yuan [4][5] Group 3: New Energy Vehicle Insurance - The insurance market is closely monitoring the trends in new energy vehicle insurance, which has previously faced challenges in pricing and coverage [7][8] - As of the end of 2025, the total number of new energy vehicles in China is projected to reach 43.97 million, accounting for 12.01% of the total vehicle population, indicating that nearly 90% of vehicles are still fuel-powered [6] - The profitability of new energy vehicle insurance is improving, with major insurers reporting underwriting profits in this segment [7] Group 4: Future Challenges - The introduction of L3 level conditional autonomous driving vehicles is expected to pose new challenges for car insurance, particularly in risk assessment and pricing models [8] - The complexity of evaluating risks associated with autonomous driving features will require insurance companies to adapt their pricing strategies and product offerings [8]