中國乘聯會:4月首兩周乘用車市場零售按年增62% 新能源車增89%
中國乘用車市場信息聯席會公布數據顯示,4月1日-16日,乘用車市場零售66.5萬輛,按年增長62%,較上月同期增長15%;今年以來累計零售495萬輛,按年下降7%。其中,新能源車市場零售22.3萬輛,按年增長89%,較上月同期增長13%;今年以來累計零售154.6萬輛,按年增長30%。
乘聯會表示,踏入4月第二季度開始,市場環境較好,有利於車企生產銷售。不過,由於國六老款車型的延期銷售政策建議尚未明朗,因此車企的部分車型產銷仍相對謹慎。
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