• 272月2026
    New Car Sales in Europe Fall 3.5% YoY in January 2026, Sharp Drop For Traditi...
    European January Car Sales Down 3.5% As Petrol Demand Cools And EV Sales Grow

    Petrol car sales saw particularly steep declines in major markets such as France and Germany. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) increased by roughly 14% year-over-year, while plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) surged by about 32%. Chinese brands such as BYD continue expanding their presence in the European EV market. 📈 Impact Analysis 🔄 Clear Structural Shift in the Market The continued contraction of traditional internal combustion engine vehicles highlights Europe’s accelerating transition toward electrification. ⚡ Rising Share of Electrified Models Growing BEV and PHEV adoption reflects strengthening consumer preference for low-emission mobility solutions. 📊 Reshaping Competitive Dynamics Both domestic and overseas automakers are intensifying competition in the EV segment, redefining market leadership […]

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  • 272月2026
    New Car Sales in Europe Fall 3.5% YoY in January 2026, Sharp Drop For Traditi...
    UK Car Production Falls 8.2% in January As Export Demand Weakens

    The decline was largely driven by weaker export orders, especially from Europe and North America. The UK automotive sector continues to face multiple pressures, including global economic slowdown, shifting trade conditions, and external demand uncertainty. Export performance remains a critical factor for overall production stability, given the UK’s heavy reliance on overseas markets. 📈 Impact Analysis 📉 Manufacturing Sector Under Pressure Lower output may negatively affect supply chains, factory utilization rates, and employment levels within the automotive ecosystem. 🌍 Intensifying Global Competition UK automakers may need to enhance product competitiveness and innovation to counter softer international demand. 📊 Investment and Capacity Adjustment Risks Prolonged demand weakness could prompt manufacturers to […]

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  • 262月2026
    New Car Sales in Europe Fall 3.5% YoY in January 2026, Sharp Drop For Traditi...
    Cox Automotive Forecast: February Auto Sales Rebound From January But Remain Below Last Year

    Total February sales are expected to reach approximately 1.19 million units, representing a 3.4% decline year-over-year compared with February 2025. Sales are rebounding from weather-affected January results, with the seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) projected at around 15.6 million units. The market continues to face pressure from winter weather conditions, economic uncertainty, and softer consumer spending trends. 📈 Impact Analysis 📉 Short-Term Sales Pressure Persists Despite a seasonal rebound, volumes remain below last year’s level, indicating continued demand softness. 🧠 Limited Recovery Momentum Economic headwinds and lingering weather effects suggest automakers must carefully manage inventory levels and incentive strategies. 🚗 Long-Term Stability Remains Possible Healthy underlying demand fundamentals and balanced […]

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  • 262月2026
    New Car Sales in Europe Fall 3.5% YoY in January 2026, Sharp Drop For Traditi...
    Latest Industry Forecast: Strong February Auto Sales Expected in India And Other Global Markets

    Passenger vehicle sales in India are projected to increase by approximately 12% year-over-year. Two-wheelers and medium-to-heavy commercial vehicles could see significant growth ranging from 20% to 30%, depending on the segment. Growth drivers include improving rural demand, a more stable economic environment, and rising EV registrations across segments. 📈 Impact Analysis 📈 Emerging Markets Become Key Growth Drivers India and similar high-growth markets are contributing meaningfully to global automakers’ overall sales performance. 🔋 Rising EV and Two-Wheeler Penetration Electric mobility-especially in two-wheelers-continues to expand, strengthening the role of alternative powertrains in emerging economies. 🌍 Diversified Global Growth Structure Even amid slower conditions in parts of Europe and North America, multi-market […]

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  • 252月2026
    New Car Sales in Europe Fall 3.5% YoY in January 2026, Sharp Drop For Traditi...
    Volvo Recalls Over 40,000 EX30 Electric SUVs To Address Potential Battery Fire Risk

    The recall affects vehicles across multiple international markets, including Europe and North America. The issue is linked to the battery pack’s thermal management system, which under extreme heat or load conditions may elevate the risk of overheating. The company plans to address the issue through a software update, along with battery inspections and necessary maintenance measures at authorized service centers. 📈 Impact ⚠️ Ongoing Safety Pressure in EV Production The recall highlights that maintaining safety consistency at scale remains a critical challenge for EV manufacturers. 💰 Cost and Brand Reputation Risks Although recall repairs are typically performed at no cost to customers, the financial burden and potential brand image impact […]

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  • 252月2026
    New Car Sales in Europe Fall 3.5% YoY in January 2026, Sharp Drop For Traditi...
    Automakers Accelerate “Eyes-Off” Driving Technology, Raising Safety And Liability Concerns

    “Eyes-off” driving generally refers to Level 3 autonomous driving systems, which permit drivers to disengage from continuous road monitoring in specific, controlled scenarios. Key challenges remain in areas such as safety validation, responsibility allocation in accidents, and unified technical standards. Some manufacturers have delayed broader rollouts due to regulatory uncertainty and high implementation costs. The technology is still largely in pilot or limited-release phases, with progress varying significantly among brands and markets. 📈 Impact Analysis 🤖 Regulatory and Liability Frameworks Must Evolve Determining fault in accidents involving Level 3 systems is complex, placing new demands on legal systems and insurance structures. ⚙️ Higher Requirements for Repair and Calibration Services Autonomous […]

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