Core Viewpoint - Japanese automotive industry, which has held the top position for over 20 years, is projected to drop to second place as Chinese automotive sales are expected to grow by 17% year-on-year, reaching approximately 27 million units by 2025 [1][5]. Group 1: Global Sales Projections - China's global automotive sales are expected to increase by 17%, reaching around 27 million units by 2025, while Japanese automakers are projected to maintain sales at approximately 25 million units [5][6]. - In 2023, China has already become the largest automotive exporter, solidifying its status as a major automotive power [5][6]. - The sales figures include both domestic and overseas markets, with the classification based on the investment ratio of manufacturers [3]. Group 2: Domestic Market Dynamics - In China, government policies supporting the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHVs) have resulted in nearly 60% of passenger cars being new energy vehicles [6]. - There are signs of oversupply in the domestic market, leading to price competition, with major automaker BYD starting to reduce prices [6][8]. - The sales of new energy passenger vehicles priced between 100,000 to 150,000 yuan account for 23% of the overall sales [6]. Group 3: Regional Sales Trends - In ASEAN, where Japanese cars previously dominated, Chinese automotive sales surged by 49%, reaching approximately 500,000 units [8]. - In Europe, Chinese car sales are expected to grow by 7%, reaching around 2.3 million units, despite the EU imposing tariffs on Chinese EVs [9]. - In Africa, sales are projected to increase by 32%, reaching 230,000 units, while in Latin America, sales are expected to grow by 33%, reaching 540,000 units [9]. Group 4: Protectionist Measures - Countries are increasingly implementing tariffs and new standards to protect their domestic industries, with the U.S. and Canada imposing tariffs exceeding 100% on Chinese EVs [10]. - The EU has also imposed tariffs of up to 45.3% on Chinese EVs and introduced standards for small EVs to promote local production [10].
中国汽车销量超越日本,跃居全球首位
日经中文网·2025-12-30 03:30