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中国汽车制造商:2025 年上半年刺激政策下,精细培育精准增长路径;2026 财年开始强化-China Auto Manufacturers_ Rein-in 2H25 Stimulus; Begin fortifying a fine-tuned growth path for FY26
2025-08-14 02:44
Summary of Key Points from the Conference Call on China Auto Manufacturers Industry Overview - The conference call focused on the **China Auto Manufacturers** industry, specifically insights from Mr. Cui Dongshu of the **China Passenger Car Association (CPCA)** regarding sales forecasts, stimulus outlook, and market trends in the automotive sector. Core Insights and Arguments 1. **August Sales Forecast**: - Mr. Cui forecasts a **6% month-over-month (MoM)** increase in domestic retail for passenger vehicles (PV) in August, translating to a **2% year-over-year (YoY)** growth. - Wholesales are expected to rise by **5% MoM** and **9% YoY**, while exports are projected to grow by **3.8% MoM** and **20% YoY**, reaching **500,000 units** [1][2]. 2. **Auto Stimulus Outlook**: - The Chinese government is expected to be conservative with auto industry stimulus in the second half of 2025, potentially reallocating some funds to 2026 due to strong GDP growth in the first half of 2025 and high sales driven by previous stimulus policies. - The available funding for the consumption replacement scheme is estimated at **Rmb138 billion** in 2H25, down from **Rmb162 billion** in 1H25 [2][10]. 3. **2025 Forecast**: - Mr. Cui anticipates a **6% YoY growth** in PV retail for 2025, with the second half likely to be flat YoY. - NEV (New Energy Vehicle) wholesales are expected to increase by **27% YoY**, with a **20% YoY growth** in 2H25 [3]. 4. **July Sales Review**: - PV production volume decreased by **7% MoM** but increased by **12% YoY**. - Wholesales fell by **11% MoM** but rose **13% YoY**, while retail sales dropped **12% MoM** but grew **6% YoY**. - The decline in retail sales is attributed to consumer hesitation [4]. 5. **NEV Performance**: - NEV wholesales grew by **24% YoY**, with retail up **12% YoY**. - Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) showed strong performance with a **45% YoY** increase, while Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) and Extended Range Electric Vehicles (EREV) were weaker, with growth of **3%** and a decline of **6% YoY**, respectively [4]. 6. **Market Trends**: - The average pricing of passenger vehicles has been declining, with July 2025 average pricing at **Rmb169,000**, down from **Rmb183,000** in 2023 and **Rmb177,000** in 2024. - The high-end segment is experiencing weaker sales, particularly among German luxury brands [8][9]. 7. **Lithium Carbonate Inventory**: - Mr. Cui noted that the current inventory of lithium carbonate is estimated at **140,000 tons**, with a reasonable future price around **Rmb60,000 per ton** due to low production costs and tepid global NEV demand [7]. 8. **BYD Sales Forecast**: - BYD's wholesales for 2025 are projected to be around **4.8 million units**, with a potential increase in dealer discounts if the target of **5.5 million units** is not adjusted [12]. Additional Important Insights - **Discount Levels**: - NEV discount levels remained stable at **10.2%** in July, while luxury ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) discounts increased to **27.2%** from **25.7%** in May [4][11]. - **New Model Highlights**: - Several new models were highlighted, including the **Leapmotor B01** and **BYD Seal 06 Touring**, which are competitively priced to target existing market players [5]. This summary encapsulates the key points discussed during the conference call, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state and future outlook of the China auto manufacturing industry.