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China continues stable growth amid policy pushes – GlobalData

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In February 2025, China’s LV market showed steady growth. Despite the impact of the Spring Festival holiday, the market’s performance remained strong. In terms of LV sales, excluding exports, a total of 1.7 million units were sold during the month, marking a 39.2% YoY increase and a 15.0% MoM decline, attributable to the elevated sales base in the preceding month. When segmented by model type, PV sales accounted for the majority with 1.5 million units sold, which represented declines of 40.0% YoY and 18.3% MoM.

At the same time, LCV sales demonstrated a particularly positive trend, increasing by 33.8% YoY and 18.1% MoM. According to the data, the holiday-adjusted February selling rate was 21.5 million units/year, down by 12% from January. In YoY terms, however, sales (i.e., wholesales) expanded by 38% in February and 13% YTD, due to distortions caused by the timing of the Lunar New Year holiday.

Source: GlobalData
Source: GlobalData

After the Spring Festival in February, the production and operation activities of OEMs accelerated, while new product launches and promotions were carried out in quick succession, and the market’s vitality was significantly improved. As such, LV production and sales during the month increased rapidly compared to the same period in 2024. From January to February 2025, a new round of old-for-new policies expanded in scope and were implemented early, while technology upgrades and product renewals of automakers stimulated demand, causing overall LV production and sales to grow steadily. These trends included the continued robust performance of Passenger Cars, the rebounding of the CV market, the strong performance of NEVs, and the continued rapid growth in production and sales. This laid the foundation for a solid start in the first quarter. The timing of the trade-in policy is appropriate as China’s auto market shifts from emerging to mature, with consumers transitioning from new purchases to replacements and additional purchases. This policy boosts demand by offering subsidies for trade-ins, which is especially beneficial for consumers that are considering upgrading to NEVs or higher-quality vehicles.

With the gradual launch of the scrapping and replacement policies in 2025, and the active stabilization of price expectations by automakers, the overall price war in the auto market has been milder than in previous years. In addition, recent changes in the domestic and international macroeconomic environment have been better than expected, and consumers’ consumption mentality has been relatively stable. Furthermore, the continued efforts of automakers’ marketing activities during the Spring Festival and the low sales base in February 2024 contributed to a stronger February this year.

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