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特斯拉在欧销量持续大幅下跌,比亚迪亮相2025东京车展 | 汽车早参
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-29 22:37
Group 1: BYD's Market Expansion - BYD unveiled the K-EV BYD RACCO at the Japan Mobility Show, marking its first entry into the Japanese market with a tailored electric vehicle [1] - The company introduced its first plug-in hybrid model, the Sea Lion 06DM-i, as part of a dual strategy of "pure electric + hybrid" [1] - BYD's presence at the show emphasizes its commitment to building a comprehensive new energy product matrix in Japan, enhancing its brand and product influence [1] Group 2: Japanese Automakers' Sales Performance - Four out of eight major Japanese automakers reported declining sales in the first half of 2025, primarily due to the impact of U.S. tariffs [2] - Nissan and Mazda were among the companies that experienced lower sales compared to the previous year, while Honda faced challenges in the Chinese market [2] - In contrast, Toyota's sales increased by 4.7% to 5.267 million units, achieving a two-year high for the same period [2] Group 3: Tesla's Declining Sales in Europe - Tesla's new car registrations in Europe fell by 10.5% in September, with a year-to-date decline of 28.5% [3] - The overall European electric vehicle market showed positive growth, with pure electric vehicle sales up by 20% and plug-in hybrid sales up by 65.4% [3] - BYD's new car registrations in Europe reached 24,963 units in September, marking a nearly fourfold increase, indicating strong consumer preference for its diverse product offerings [3] Group 4: Launch of SCOOX Zero Series - Aima launched its high-end electric motorcycle brand "SCOOX Zero" with the introduction of the X7 model, featuring a Bosch 3000W motor and a top speed of 90 km/h [4] - The X7 is equipped with advanced safety features, including a four-in-one 7-inch TFT display and dual-channel ABS [4] - The brand plans to initiate nationwide test drives in December and aims to establish delivery experience centers in 50 major cities by mid-2026 [5]