Honda’s November sales in China reached 106,654 vehicles, showing a significant year-on-year increase of 36.5%.
Honda's November Sales in China Soar with 106,654 Vehicles Sold, Recording a Whopping 36.5% Year-on-Year Growth
【PhoneAuto News】On December 5th, Honda announced its sales performance in the Chinese market for November. The data shows that Honda sold 106,654 vehicles in China in November, a year-on-year growth of 36.5%. As of now, Honda’s cumulative terminal car sales in China from January to November 2023 have reached 1,068,383 units.
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Although Honda has not officially released specific sales data for each model, it is understood that its main models include CR-V, Accord, Civic, as well as Crosstour and Fit. These models have been performing steadily in the market, providing strong support for Honda’s sales performance in the Chinese market.
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It is worth noting that Honda is accelerating its transition to the new energy vehicle market. According to PhoneAuto, GAC Honda will launch the e:NP2 at the beginning of 2024, while Dongfeng Honda will launch the e:NS2. The production versions of these two models have been officially released during the recent Guangzhou Auto Show, marking an important step for Honda’s development in the field of new energy vehicles.
In addition, Honda plans to launch the production version of the e:N SUV Concept car within 2024. This move further demonstrates Honda’s ambitions in the new energy vehicle market and provides consumers with more choices.
Media analysis suggests that Honda’s continuous sales growth in the Chinese market is closely related to its continuously optimized product lineup and proactive market strategy. With the rapid development of the new energy vehicle market, Honda can only maintain its competitive position in the Chinese market in the next few years by accelerating its transformation and innovation.
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