BEIJING: Japan’s top carmakers are enjoying strong growth in China, the world’s top auto market, bucking concerns about a slowdown in the market after tax incentives were cut back this year.
Toyota Motor Corp and Honda Motor Co said on Tuesday vehicle sales in China grew close to 15% in September, after strong sales in August. Nissan Motor Co Ltd posted similar growth on Monday.
After a sluggish start to the year, China’s car market has shifted into a higher gear since mid-year, posting a third successive month of rising sales in August. Overall growth is expected to slow to 5% from a double-digit rise in 2016.
Analysts said international carmakers were benefiting most from the uptick, even as some Chinese rivals saw sales growth slow and a diplomatic spat between Beijing and Seoul hit South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Co and affiliate Kia Motors.
“After a good run in recent months, local Chinese brands are growing much slower now,” said Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consulting firm Automotive Foresight. “That’s why some good foreign (carmakers) are now seeing their sales grow by double-digits.”
Toyota’s sales in China grew 14.1% in September from a year earlier to 118,900 vehicles, after a 13.2% increase in August. It sold 960,400 vehicles in the first nine months of the year, up 7.9% against 2016.
Honda’s sales in the market were up 15.5% for the month, following a 20.6% rise in August. Its January-September sales totalled 1.03 million vehicles, a 17.7% increase from the same period a year ago.
Honda, the smaller of the two automakers, has been outstripping Toyota in China so far this year, thanks to hot-selling models that include the redesigned Civic and its subcompact crossover SUVs.
Toyota, Japan’s top automaker by volume, is still on target to sell more than 1.21 million vehicles this year in China up from the 1.2 million vehicles it sold in 2016. - Reuters
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