China’s Global Auto Market Share Climbed to 38% in Oct
From January to October 2025, China sold 27.65 million vehicles, up 12% YoY, representing 34.9% of global auto sales.
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From January to October 2025, China sold 27.65 million vehicles, up 12% YoY, representing 34.9% of global auto sales.
GAC Toyota officially stated that it will consistently adhere to the “ICE and EV equally strong” strategy.
This article has selected the 10 most-noteworthy premieres at the 2025 Guangzhou Auto Show, based on product freshness, technical competitiveness, and market positioning.
Toyota China is restructuring relationships between its two joint ventures to cope with intensifying NEV competition pressure.
In October, BYD delivered over 930 vehicles, setting a fresh monthly high since its market debut in Hong Kong.
The company attributed the decline in its operating profit to U.S. tariff impacts and cost pressures.
In October, China’s used-car disposal volume reached 842,600 units, up 3.6% month-on-month but down 6.2% year-on-year.
At the Japan Mobility Show, Japanese automakers unveiled new electrified concepts, yet struggled to detail powertrains, highlighting China’s EV lead.
Toyota’s China sales have declined for three consecutive years since 2022.
In September, BYD sold 802 vehicles in Japan, tripling year-on-year and accounting for about 20% of imported BEV sales that month.