China: Production (Annual) - Veichle

Macro

2026-01-19

Description

China Automobile Production is compiled and released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). This indicator measures the total number of vehicles produced domestically and is an important benchmark for assessing the health of the auto industry and overall manufacturing activity. Higher production generally indicates strong industrial activity and economic growth, while lower production may signal an economic slowdown.

Published by
National Bureau of Statistics of China (Choice)
Frequency
Yearly
Next Update

AI Data Insight

In the fourth quarter of 2025, China's automobile production reached 34.778 million vehicles, surging 10.2% compared to 31.559 million vehicles in the same period of 2024, firmly ranking first globally for 17 consecutive years. Benefiting from the "trade-in" policy and the overseas expansion boom, new energy vehicle (NEV) production exceeded 16 million units, with market share crossing 50% for the first time. Looking ahead to 2026, the auto market is expected to remain steady under the continuation of green consumption policies, but risks of intense industry involution and overseas trade barriers still require attention.

AI Data Insight

In the fourth quarter of 2025, China's automobile production reached 34.778 million vehicles, surging 10.2% compared to 31.559 million vehicles in the same period of 2024, firmly ranking first globally for 17 consecutive years. Benefiting from the "trade-in" policy and the overseas expansion boom, new energy vehicle (NEV) production exceeded 16 million units, with market share crossing 50% for the first time. Looking ahead to 2026, the auto market is expected to remain steady under the continuation of green consumption policies, but risks of intense industry involution and overseas trade barriers still require attention.

Description

China Automobile Production is compiled and released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). This indicator measures the total number of vehicles produced domestically and is an important benchmark for assessing the health of the auto industry and overall manufacturing activity. Higher production generally indicates strong industrial activity and economic growth, while lower production may signal an economic slowdown.

Published by
National Bureau of Statistics of China (Choice)
Frequency
Yearly
Next Update