China's Auto Exports Surge 68.7% Year-on-Year in May
2026-06-10 15:56
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - In May, China's auto exports continued their rapid growth momentum.

The latest data shows that in May, China's auto exports reached 930,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 68.7%, maintaining a level above 900,000 units for two consecutive months. Among them, new energy vehicle exports saw a significant year-on-year increase, with 446,000 units exported, up 1.1 times. A spokesperson from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers stated that China possesses the world's most complete new energy automotive industry chain, from lithium ore processing, battery manufacturing, motor and electronic control to complete vehicle assembly, with ample production capacity, controllable costs, and strong supply chain risk resistance.

Chen Shihua, Deputy Secretary-General of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, stated that China's new energy vehicles' infotainment systems, intelligent driving, and cockpit interactions are tailored to meet the needs of overseas users, with localized smart features rapidly iterating. This forms a core competitive advantage compared to the intelligentization shortcomings of traditional overseas automakers.

From January to May this year, China's cumulative auto exports reached 4.059 million units, a year-on-year increase of 63%. Among them, new energy vehicle exports totaled 1.833 million units, accounting for over 45% of total auto exports.

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