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全球化突破!2025年我国汽车出口832万辆,同比增长30%
Hua Xia Shi Bao· 2026-01-28 09:58
Core Insights - In 2025, China's automobile exports reached 8.32 million units, a 30% year-on-year increase, marking a historical high and reflecting the industry's enhanced competitiveness in the global market [2] - The growth in exports is driven by the rise of new energy vehicles (NEVs), which have become a core growth engine, with overseas markets playing a crucial role in the industry's development [2] Export Volume and Structure - Passenger vehicles accounted for over 80% of total exports, while commercial vehicle exports remained stable, with new energy commercial vehicles emerging as a highlight [3] - In December 2025, the monthly export volume reached 990,000 units, a 73% year-on-year increase and a 23% month-on-month increase [3] - NEV exports totaled 3.43 million units, a 70% increase compared to 2024, with pure electric vehicles making up 28% of exports, hybrid vehicles 13%, and traditional fuel vehicles dropping to 43% [3] Price Trends - The average export price of Chinese automobiles in 2025 was $18,200, a 15.7% increase year-on-year, while the average price for NEVs reached $29,800, 83.5% higher than traditional fuel vehicles [3] Market Performance - In Europe, Chinese automakers achieved significant growth, with December 2025 sales reaching 109,864 units, a 127% year-on-year increase, and a market share of 9.5% [5] - For the entire year, sales in Europe reached 810,000 units, a 99% increase, contributing to a 2.3% growth in the European car market [5] Regional Developments - Southeast Asia saw exports of 1.985 million units, a 24.7% increase, while Latin America recorded 1.652 million units, a 36.8% increase [6] - The Middle East market exported 826,000 units, with NEV exports reaching 128,000 units, a 132% increase [6] Industry Ecosystem - The transformation of China's automobile exports from single vehicle exports to a full industry chain ecosystem is evident, with battery companies establishing production bases globally and entering international supply chains [6] - The export of auto parts reached $89.2 billion, with technology suppliers providing smart driving solutions to global automakers [6]