其中,中国造(含tesla)销量 193,433;
市场占有率 几乎是 15.9%。
-- 剔除tesla,那么中国品牌的市占率可能大约是 10% -11%。(其他国际品牌在中国合资厂的出口,数量极低,可以忽略不计)
个人判断,如果没有特别的意外,那么,中国品牌在澳大利亚 新车销售市场占有率,五年内或七年内,可能达到30%。
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VFACTS 2023: Chinese cars now a dominant force in Australia (5 Jan 2024)
China overtakes Korea and is closing in on Japan and Thailand with almost 200,000 sales in Australia last year
Almost 200,000 new cars sold in Australia last year were built in China – 193,433, to be exact – which is 70,500 more than in 2022 and was enough to overtake South Korea (161,614) for the first time.
That represents year-on-year growth of 57.5 per cent, compared to just a 1.5 per cent uptick for Korea and 4.5 and 7.6 per cent for Japan and Thailand respectively – the only two countries now ahead of China, which is rapidly closing in.
Top 10 countries of origin for new car sales in 2023:
Japan – 345,071
Thailand – 264,253
China – 193,433
Korea – 161,614
Germany – 56,850
US – 35,875
England – 17,898
Mexico – 16,218
Spain – 14,421
South Africa – 11,838
https://www.carsales.com.au/editorial/d ... ia-144001/
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While the US and EU are putting up barriers to Chinese cars, Australians are buying them at record levels
The rise of Chinese cars in Australia has been meteoric, jumping from 4,154 sales in 2014 to 193,433 last year.
The 200,000 Chinese vehicles sold in Australia in 2023 are still far behind the 345,000 coming from Japan.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-31/ ... /103909144
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VFACTS 2023: Chinese car sales break records, overtake South Korea for first calendar year
China was the fourth-largest source of new vehicles in Australia in 2021 and 2022 – overtaking Germany and the US – up from sixth in 2020, eighth in 2019, and 12th in 2018.
https://www.drive.com.au/news/vfacts-20 ... car-sales/
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12 new Chinese auto brands coming to Australia soon (17 May 2024)
https://www.carsales.com.au/editorial/d ... on-145965/
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A flood of new Chinese car brands is nearing Australia – everything you need to know
https://www.drive.com.au/news/new-chine ... australia/
