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In the first eight months as a whole, due to the impact of the macroeconomic slowdown last year, the sales volume of the heavy truck market was lower in the same period of last year. From January to August this year, the overall market showed a substantial increase, with cumulative sales of 503,100 units, a year-on-year increase of 12.0%. The performance of the heavy-duty truck market has always been a barometer of the country's macroeconomics. The significant increase in sales volume of the heavy-duty truck market this year has also shown that domestic macroeconomic trends are positive.
August: The top ten companies have the highest sales volume and growth rate from FAW's major manufacturers (referring to the top 10 companies, the same below). The sales of the top five companies are still much higher than other companies. Six thousand vehicles. Among them, the highest sales volume was FAW, which surpassed Dongfeng and Beiqi Foton to top the list. In August, FAW’s heavy truck sales increased by 64.7% year-on-year to 10 million units, making it the only heavy-duty truck company that exceeded 10,000 vehicles. At the same time, its increase was also the highest among the top ten companies.
The second-highest sales volume is China National Heavy Duty Truck. Its heavy-duty truck sales in August this year increased by nearly 50% to 9002 units, which also exceeded Dongfeng and Beiqi Futian.
Dongfeng recorded the highest sales of heavy trucks in August last year, but it only increased 8.8% year-on-year to 8,095 vehicles in August this year. It was not only overtaken by FAW and CNHTC, but also lower than Beiqi Foton and ranked fourth. Beiqi Foton’s heavy truck sales in August increased 38.8% year-on-year to 8,479 units, ranking third.
Among other major companies, SAIC Iveco Hongyan and Anhui Valin performed well in August, with a year-on-year growth of 51.1% and 44.1%, respectively, while Beiqi Heavy's sales fell 6.9% year-on-year.
January-August: FAW surpasses Sinotruk Beiqi Foton over Shaanxi Auto from January to August. Among the major companies in the heavy truck market, the sales of the top five companies surpassed 60,000 vehicles, among which, Dongfeng sales still topped the list, and sales volume has exceeded 10 Ten thousand vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 9.1% to 104,000 vehicles. China National Heavy Duty Truck, which ranked second in the same period of last year, slightly increased its sales by 2.9% to 81,100 units in January-August this year. It was overtaken by FAW and ranked third. FAW's heavy truck sales rose 13.0% to 8.30 million, ranking second.
In August 2013, the fourth and fifth-ranked companies in the sales analysis of China's heavy truck market were also switched from January to August this year. Beiqi Foton ranked No. 5 last year. From January to August this year, heavy truck sales increased by 26.7% to 73,900 units, which surpassed Shaanxi Automobile and ranked fourth; Shaanxi Automobile heavy truck sales increased by 10% to 66,400 units. Fifth place.
The sales volume of other major heavy truck companies was relatively low, with the highest cumulative sales in the first eight months only slightly higher than 20,000 units. However, the sales of these companies were relatively high, especially for SAIC Iveco Hongyan, Anhui Hualing and Dayun Automobile. Over four percent.
Analysis of China's heavy truck market sales in August
In August of this year, China's heavy-duty truck market (including complete vehicles, non-integrated models and semi-trailer tractors, the same below) sold 51,600 vehicles, which represented a high growth rate of 34.7% compared with 38,300 vehicles in the same period of last year, and it was also July this year. The 48,900 vehicles have also slightly improved, but it is far below the average of over 70,000 vehicles in March to June this year. The reason is still related to the advance of consumption caused by the implementation of the National IV standard.